Re: [go-nuts] Re: Vue-inspired library with Go+WebAssembly

2019-03-30 Thread Mike Schinkel
> But it would certainly be cool to have a solution that provides an > Electron-like shell around a Vugu application. I'll make an issue for it so > it's noted for later. Yes! Exactly. Would be very interested in that. > On Mar 30, 2019, at 12:16 AM, Brad wrote: > > Yeah, it's different.

[go-nuts] Re: Vue-inspired library with Go+WebAssembly

2019-03-29 Thread Brad
Yeah, it's different. But it would certainly be cool to have a solution that provides an Electron-like shell around a Vugu application. I'll make an issue for it so it's noted for later. On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 9:12:31 PM UTC-7, Mike Schinkel wrote: > > Oops. I think I spoke to soon. I

[go-nuts] Re: Vue-inspired library with Go+WebAssembly

2019-03-29 Thread Mike Schinkel
Hi Brad, This sounds *very* interesting. We are currently building a product using Lorca ( https://github.com/zserge/lorca) but am worried that it is not mature and may never be, and that Chrome could change and disable to features that make it possible at any time. What are your plans for

[go-nuts] Re: Vue-inspired library with Go+WebAssembly

2019-03-29 Thread Mike Schinkel
Oops. I think I spoke to soon. I don't think what you have is an alternative to Lorca, but an alternative to Vue.js *(which might still be interesting.)* *Whoever is moderating **if you see this in time **please just delete both messages.* On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 12:39:42 AM UTC-4, Brad

[go-nuts] Re: Vue-inspired library with Go+WebAssembly

2019-03-29 Thread Rusco
Congrats, I am sure a lot of gophers waited for something like this ! I especially like this comment: "No node. No JS. No npm. No node_modules folder competing with your music library for disk space"  On Friday, 29 March 2019 04:39:42 UTC, Brad wrote: > > Now that WebAssembly is available as