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    WASM-4

    WASM-4

    Build retro games using WebAssembly for a fantasy console

    wasm4 is a WebAssembly-based game console for building and sharing games using WebAssembly. It provides a virtual platform with a defined specification for game development.
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    SST

    SST

    Build serverless apps. Set breakpoints and test your functions locally

    ...Work on your local Lambda functions lives, without mocking or redeploying your app. Higher-level CDK constructs are made specifically for building serverless apps. Manage the resources in your application with the SST Console. Traditionally, we’ve built and deployed web applications where we have some degree of control over the HTTP requests that are made to our server. Our application runs on that server and we are responsible for provisioning and managing the resources for it. The sst start command starts up a local development environment that opens a WebSocket connection to your deployed app and proxies any Lambda requests to your local machine. ...
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