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    WasmEdge

    WasmEdge

    Extensible WebAssembly runtime for cloud native applications

    WasmEdge is a lightweight, high-performance, and extensible WebAssembly runtime. It is the fastest Wasm VM today. WasmEdge is an official sandbox project hosted by the CNCF. Its use cases include modern web application architectures (Isomorphic & Jamstack applications), microservices on the edge cloud, serverless SaaS APIs, embedded functions, smart contracts, and smart devices. The WasmEdge Runtime provides a well-defined execution sandbox for its contained WebAssembly bytecode program. ...
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    Emscripten

    Emscripten

    Emscripten: An LLVM-to-WebAssembly Compiler

    Emscripten is a complete open-source compiler toolchain that transforms C, C++, and other LLVM-based source code into WebAssembly (and JavaScript), enabling native‑like applications to run in web browsers, Node.js, and other Wasm environments. While Emscripten mostly focuses on compiling C and C++ using Clang, it can be integrated with other LLVM-using compilers (for example, Rust has Emscripten integration, with the wasm32-unknown-emscripten and asmjs-unknown-emscripten targets). Emscripten provides Web support for popular portable APIs such as OpenGL and SDL2, allowing complex graphical native applications to be ported, such as the Unity game engine and Google Earth. ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Taichi

    Taichi

    Productive, portable, and performant GPU programming in Python

    Taichi is an open-source, embedded DSL within Python designed for high-performance numerical and physical simulations. It uses JIT compilation (via LLVM and its runtime TiRT) to offload compute-heavy code to CPUs, GPUs, mobile devices, and embedded systems. With built-in support for sparse data structures (SNode), automatic differentiation, AOT deployment, and compatibility with CUDA, Vulkan, Metal, and OpenGL ES, it empowers disciplines like simulation, graphics, AI, and robotics
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    glslViewer

    glslViewer

    Console-based GLSL Sandbox for 2D/3D shaders shaders

    ...Different debug modes (histogram, textures, buffers, bounding box, etc). Shadow maps. Headless rendering. Fullscreen and screensaver mode. HoloPlay rendering on LookingGlass Display. Image export. PNG sequence export. WASM crosscompiling. Automatically generated set of defines based on the platform, buffer, render pass, geometry attributes and materials properties. Passing custom uniforms (float, int, vec2, vec3 and vec4) through console IN or OSC.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    workerd

    workerd

    The JavaScript / Wasm runtime that powers Cloudflare Workers

    workerd is the server runtime that powers Cloudflare Workers — a modern, standards-aligned JavaScript and WebAssembly execution environment that can be run outside of Cloudflare’s global edge network as a standalone server or proxy. Designed to host serverless applications written to the Workers platform API (including fetch() and Web standard libraries), workerd enables developers to self-host edge-style workloads in local data centers or development environments, or to test Workers code...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Redpanda

    Redpanda

    Redpanda is a streaming data platform for developers

    ...We are building a real-time streaming engine for modern applications - from the enterprise to the solo dev prototyping a react application on her laptop. We go beyond the Kafka protocol, into the future of streaming with inline WASM transforms and geo-replicated hierarchical storage. A new platform that scales with you from the smallest projects to petabytes of data distributed across the globe. We provide a very simple build system that uses your system libraries. We recommend users leverage our pre-built stable releases which are vetted, tested, and reproducible with exact versions of the entire transitive dependency graph, including exact compilers all built from source. ...
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    WebAssembly from Scratch

    WebAssembly from Scratch

    WebAssembly from Scratch: From FizzBuzz to DooM

    WebAssembly from Scratch is an educational and exploratory project that demonstrates how WebAssembly works from the ground up by progressively building increasingly complex programs starting from simple examples like FizzBuzz and culminating in advanced applications such as running classic games. It is structured as a narrative journey that emphasizes understanding WebAssembly at a low level, rather than relying on high-level tooling or abstractions. The project walks through writing...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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