On the flip side, anything that uses vanilla JS without a build will most likely run just fine, probably till the end of human civilization.
On the flip side, anything that uses vanilla JS without a build will most likely run just fine, probably till the end of human civilization.
Zombie JavaScript will be reduced to being glue code and then not even that.
Despite 28 years of effort at optimization, JavaScript is outperformed by WebAssembly. There's not much coming back from that:
https://jordaneldredge.com/blog/speeding-up-winamps-music-vi...
https://www.amazon.science/blog/how-prime-video-updates-its-...
A lot of things that bring a lot of value to a lot of people are still much, much faster to build via the JS / TS ecosystem.
It absolutely makes sense that calculation-heavy workloads will be ported to WASM, but there's a lot more to building an app.
Like what? Visual UI designers? WebAssembly's got you covered: https://platform.uno/blog/uno-platform-studio-featuring-hot-...
Running Visual Basic in a C# application compiled to WebAssembly? Sure, why not: https://bandysc.github.io/AvaloniaVisualBasic6/