as a C# developer, I prefer to use the same language to make the front-end. Microsoft is working on Blazor and it looks pretty good but unfortunately, we have to wait a lit bit because it's an still experimental project.
Yeah, I was just on a podcast with a WebAssembly expert and he was saying that of the current languages supported, really only C, C++, and Rust are truly production quality at this time.
But the rest are growing very rapidly! Exciting times
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I bet for web assembly.
as a C# developer, I prefer to use the same language to make the front-end. Microsoft is working on Blazor and it looks pretty good but unfortunately, we have to wait a lit bit because it's an still experimental project.
Yeah, I was just on a podcast with a WebAssembly expert and he was saying that of the current languages supported, really only C, C++, and Rust are truly production quality at this time.
But the rest are growing very rapidly! Exciting times