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> "I don’t believe that anything like asm.js is needed to generate highly efficient native code". Gosh—how do you justify that claim? We've had multiple teams of engineers tuning various JS engines, in parallel, for 5 years now. Luke built asm.js in 4 months. The performance difference isn't small.
@FlorianMargaine I agree with his general train of thought though I do see the need to execute low-level code in a confined environment in web browsers.
I would have liked different syntax though, I don't really like asm.js's syntax. If you want to type it, type annotations like in TS or AS seem more appropriate
If you want to keep them a subset of JS I'm sure you can come up with a better solution
I think node.js's solution of C++ code is a better approach, instead of changing JavaScript do what every other language does and allow creating C++ modules for it,
@MatthewDean We're not in any context (what sort of server), assuming http, The short answer is that you called .end and it finished sending all the data to the client,
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