I would be very interested in this.

I think GopherJS has shown how compelling it can be to be able to write Go 
that can run in the browser. It serves as a great preview of that ability, 
enabling one to experiment and prototype things. But to really get the best 
performance, minimum file size, etc., WebAssembly is the ultimate way to 
achieve that IMO.


On Saturday, June 18, 2016 at 12:23:04 PM UTC-7, bourget....@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> After the Google I/O 2016 presentations where we saw WebAssembly in 
> action, are there any thought of having a WebAssembly target for the Go 
> compiler ?
>
> What are you thoughts on that and/or timeline ?
>
> Alexandre
>

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