WebAssembly is the future of JavaScript

I envy you for your ability to make that statement. I hope you never had to develop for ie6, either.

the only reason to develop anything anymore is for embedded systems and scientific computing for nasa or so we can leave this planet and go somewhere there are no pajeets or sanfran devs or womyn coders. everything else is trash and ultimately, pointless.

Far worse: I was paid by MSR to develop something extremely complicated for IE for PocketPC around 2000. You can probably imagine what circle of hell that was, but you'd still be way off.
Blog time: that project was also featured in MS's demo day for Windows Server 2003 to showcase 'the power of Server 2003'. Only problem: it was LAMP. But money talks so I got it running as a hacked up version of PHP in IIS using tools/libraries I had to port to Cygwin (for some of those tools/libraries that's the untold story behind their first Cygwin port). Performance was shit, but it worked.

>>>/reddit/

rust can use wasm if i recall, i was impressed with one of the q3a (pretty sure it's not q3a but the other versions john carmack or some retard made) ports as the performance was solid yet only ran at 60fps due to the web browser.
only downside is that wasm supports java, java applets are coming back in a new form.

I used to browse sights that occasionally had dozens on one page.

Displays as blank pages. Sure, I can do that in pretty much any language.

I never ran into sites with heavy applet use other than for classes. People were really crazy about them being the future, though. Much worse than the Rust shit today.

There will be no click to enable for wasm though, it will be invisible like WebDRM. At least there is still a config flag for it asm.js.

Is there a website where I can detect if my browser supports webassembly? I want to make sure I use a browser that never supports it.