> On Oct 23, 2017, at 1:04 AM, faudiostream-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net 
> wrote:
> 
> From: Yann Orlarey <orla...@grame.fr>
> Subject: [Faudiostream-users] Online Faust Editor
> 
> We have published a new online Faust Editor at http://faust.grame.fr/editor. 
> 
> It is still experimental, but it can be used to edit, compile and run Faust 
> code from any recent Web Browser with webassembly support. This editor works 
> completely on the client side and it is therefore very convenient for 
> situations with many simultaneous users (workshops, classrooms, etc.). It 
> embeds the latest version of the Faust compiler with an efficient webassembly 
> backend and offers polyphonic MIDI support.
> 
> For more information: 
> http://faust.grame.fr/news/2017/10/20/faust-online-editor.html
> 
> As usual, feedback is welcome.

OMG.  This is so great!  I’ve been following the progress of the
webassembly version of Faust with a lot of interest -- because it
seems like it might be the way to get a Faust program to run on
an IOS device without having to build an app.

So far I haven’t gotten this to work on my phone in Chrome or Safari,
which is weird ‘cause they’re both supposed to support webassembly
and the web audio api.  Nevertheless i’m getting “webassembly not supported”
messages in both browsers.  Is that the expected behavior? 

But it’s working great on the desktop!  For basic developing it seems a
nice interface.  Thanks!

-mykle-
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