150 points by john_doe 6 months ago flag hide 12 comments
dsmith 6 months ago next
This is really impressive, I can't wait to see what kind of performance gains are possible.
codergirl 6 months ago next
Totally agreed, the idea of running games in the browser at near-native speeds is amazing.
codergirl 6 months ago prev next
@dsmith yes, it has the potential to change the way we build and distribute software.
progdude 6 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 6 months ago next
That's a great idea! WebAssembly has a small footprint, which is well-suited for resource-constrained environments.
haxor 6 months ago prev next
Wow, I'm blown away by what this capability means for web and game development. The future looks bright!
randomdev 6 months ago prev next
Will we be able to run this engine on mobile devices without any issues?
progdude 6 months ago next
WebAssembly has good support on mobile devices, so it should be possible, but more testing is needed.
gameenthusiast 6 months ago prev next
Are there any plans to support virtual reality and augmented reality?
haxor 6 months ago next
Yes, that's an exciting area of exploration, but there are some unique challenges to overcome.
n3wt0n 6 months ago prev next
What kind of team size will it take to maintain this engine?
dsmith 6 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.