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Emscripten - Compile your C++ code to run in any web browser
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Update: Changed the title from "C++ -> JavaScript Compiler" to be more relevant.
There is a short Emscripten tutorial explaining what is this about.
Very promising project
Zsolt
The original opening post:
An extremely cool project
It's integration would be idealistic in U++ web development. We could write all the validation code of forms only in C++ and run it not only on the server, but in the browser as well (compiled to JavaScript).
They are able to compile and run complete Qt applications. Demos are online!
See the project (emscripten) on github.
]]>zsolt2013-02-07T18:16:11-00:00Re: C++ -> JavaScript Compiler
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I just tried supertux and it works fine ( after some downloading of coarse)
]]>Didier2013-02-09T11:04:23-00:00Re: C++ -> JavaScript Compiler
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Thanks for posting!]]>lectus2013-02-20T22:39:25-00:00Re: C++ -> JavaScript Compiler
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Mozilla's new asm.js optimization module for Firefox’s JavaScript engine is now in Nightly builds and will ship with Firefox 22 in June.
This will allow very fast execution of e.g. C++ code compiled to this limited javascript language.]]>zsolt2013-03-22T17:53:38-00:00Re: Emscripten - Compile your C++ code to run in any web browser
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zsolt wrote on Thu, 07 February 2013 19:16
Update: Changed the title from "C++ -> JavaScript Compiler" to be more relevant.
There is a short Emscripten tutorial explaining what is this about.
Very promising project
Zsolt
The original opening post:
An extremely cool project
Hi Zsolt,
Thank you for this good news!
I've a question: can we compile our U++ application by using LLVM?
Does anybody tried to browserize its U++ GUI application?
It works in 32 bit mode and there is no need to upgrade computer as with flashcc tool.