Am 05.02.2014 15:52, schrieb Michael Van Canneyt:
There is any advantage to convert JS to Pascal and vice versa, because you would be doing the work that the browser already does. These conversions always end up decreasing performance, and let the programmer "prisioneiro" to a particular widget. And affect the maintainability, because instead I open and edit a simple JS, I need to edit the
JS mixed in Pascal, recompile an executable and so on.

And that is why, starting soon, we'll let the FPC compiler output JS.
Hmm? Did you find someone to start a asm.js backend or do you mean Jonas' work on LLVM which can be used for asm.js/emscripten as well?

Regards,
Sven

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