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<h4>WebAssembly Front-Ends</h4> <h4>WebAssembly Front-Ends</h4>
[January 2024]<br /> [January 2024]<br />
<p>We have been waiting for more than a decade and a half for <a href="trogspeculate.html">the JavaScript Framework mess</a> to sort itself out. We want to see where we could sensibly move to a front-end+back-end architecture, instead of redrawing every screen of data on the server (see above "<a href="frontends">Things that could be a bit sticky 2 - front-end code</a>"). <p>We have been waiting for more than a decade and a half for <a href="trogspeculate.html">the JavaScript Framework mess</a> to sort itself out. We want to see where we could sensibly move to a front-end+back-end architecture, instead of redrawing every screen of data on the server (see above "<a href="#frontends">Things that could be a bit sticky 2 - front-end code</a>").
<p>In 2024 it now looks as if we may be able to stretch the current architecture into a <a href="trogspeculate.html#frontends">post-Javascript</a> era entirely because Webassembly <a href="https://thenewstack.io/webassembly-4-predictions-for-2024/">continues to develop rapidly</a>. <p>In 2024 it now looks as if we may be able to stretch the current architecture into a <a href="trogspeculate.html#frontends">post-Javascript</a> era entirely because Webassembly <a href="https://thenewstack.io/webassembly-4-predictions-for-2024/">continues to develop rapidly</a>.