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I was going to comment this myself, though I wasn't sure how usable the WASM text version is; I haven't read much about it. x86 has a text version as well, but it's horrible, haha. From the samples I have read it does seem like WASM's text version is much, much more readable and usable than traditional textified ASM.
I don't think developers will start throwing all the web principles out of the windows just because they can finally code a textarea using Go.
I doubt that too, I think what I'm more nervous about is an influx of Go (or other language) developers who start saying, as you said, "I can't wait to recompile my desktop app, ship it in the browser, call it quits and who cares about the web".
Just to say it again, I'm not super pessimistic about any of this, I think our community is far more resistant to negative change than that. We're a very self-critical community that is willing to reconsider best practices over time, despite what some may say. And because of that, I think it's worth talking about the things that we need to avoid, so as to "immunize" ourselves against possible future bad practices.
I really appreciate the input from everyone in this thread; I've learned a lot, and I have a lot to think about 🙂
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I was going to comment this myself, though I wasn't sure how usable the WASM text version is; I haven't read much about it. x86 has a text version as well, but it's horrible, haha. From the samples I have read it does seem like WASM's text version is much, much more readable and usable than traditional textified ASM.
I doubt that too, I think what I'm more nervous about is an influx of Go (or other language) developers who start saying, as you said, "I can't wait to recompile my desktop app, ship it in the browser, call it quits and who cares about the web".
Just to say it again, I'm not super pessimistic about any of this, I think our community is far more resistant to negative change than that. We're a very self-critical community that is willing to reconsider best practices over time, despite what some may say. And because of that, I think it's worth talking about the things that we need to avoid, so as to "immunize" ourselves against possible future bad practices.
I really appreciate the input from everyone in this thread; I've learned a lot, and I have a lot to think about 🙂