150 points by john_doe 11 months ago flag hide 12 comments
dsmith 11 months ago next
This is really impressive, I can't wait to see what kind of performance gains are possible.
codergirl 11 months ago next
Totally agreed, the idea of running games in the browser at near-native speeds is amazing.
codergirl 11 months ago prev next
@dsmith yes, it has the potential to change the way we build and distribute software.
progdude 11 months ago prev next
I'm not sure about the browser as a gaming platform, but I'm definitely interested in using this for my embedded systems projects.
dsmith 11 months ago next
That's a great idea! WebAssembly has a small footprint, which is well-suited for resource-constrained environments.
haxor 11 months ago prev next
Wow, I'm blown away by what this capability means for web and game development. The future looks bright!
randomdev 11 months ago prev next
Will we be able to run this engine on mobile devices without any issues?
progdude 11 months ago next
WebAssembly has good support on mobile devices, so it should be possible, but more testing is needed.
gameenthusiast 11 months ago prev next
Are there any plans to support virtual reality and augmented reality?
haxor 11 months ago next
Yes, that's an exciting area of exploration, but there are some unique challenges to overcome.
n3wt0n 11 months ago prev next
What kind of team size will it take to maintain this engine?
dsmith 11 months ago next
It's hard to say without more information about the project's scope and requirements, but a smaller, dedicated team should be sufficient.