Raffaello writes:
> If I understand the proposal correctly, something similar was tried in
> project Lively Kernel (https://www.lively-kernel.org/), which is dead
> since long...
That project is alive, actually.
> ...and was marginally relevant perhaps only in the academic
> field and not at all in the real world.
As far as I know, the most Lively activity is at the Hasso-Plattner
Institute, but it was also very well received at industry conference JSConf.
Frank writes:
> ...Squeak running in a browser is already old news, thanks to
> [SqueakJS by] Bert Freudenberg...
Right, I mentioned it earlier in this very thread, along with
WebAssembly.
> I don't know about interop between that image running in the browser,
> and the browser itself.
Since there's a two-way JavaScript bridge in SqueakJS, you can do
anything with the browser that any other script can do. It works well.
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