You are always misleading.

what you've listed just show that the trend is real and urgent.

but you choose to ignore it and mislead it.

why asm.js ? because there is no support for c++/c from browsers.
what if the browsers support c++/c navtively?

by
<script language="c" src="http://code.site.com/abc.o";>
</script>
which will run faster than asm.js.
do we need asm.js then?

if browser natively support languages like c, c++, python, ruby.
then veryone can be a full stack programmer,



在 15/5/27 00:35, Matthew Robb 写道:

On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 12:22 PM, eric <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    C++ can be compiled to C too.
    no one would say C is a neutral language interface.


​I'm sorry to tell you but the overwhelming trend within browsers is not in favor of what you are proposing. C++ compiles to Javascript and is VERY fast in that form.​
See: http://emscripten.org and http://asmjs.org/

If you don't think it will "catch on" then you should try to get more informed on the subject.

https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/05/07/bringing-asm-js-to-chakra-microsoft-edge/

​Finally: http://alwaysbetonjs.com​


- Matthew Robb

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