Aside from Emscripten I'm not aware of any other compilers that target asm.js, do you know of any?
Web assembly looks quite interesting but its far too experimental to even consider for anything at this stage.

My 9-5 is in a web dev shop and I've never seen any (asm.js / pnacl / etc) in the wild aside from a couple of 3d game engines ported to run in browser.  Its certainly not part of the typical web development ecosystem.

I'm not sure what you consider non-toy like but there are certainly plenty of robust options from typed/untyped javascript variants through to completely different languages like ocaml, clojurescript, haskell etc.

But as someone who really wants to make use of the Gambit javascript backend on an upcoming commercial project I'd certainly appreciate hearing of any issues you have encountered so far.

Cheers,

James



On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 5:24 AM, Blake McBride <blake@mcbride.name> wrote:
Also see: MailScanner soupçonne le lien suivant d'être une tentative de fraude de la part de "en.wikipedia.org" MailScanner soupçonne le lien suivant d'être une tentative de fraude de la part de "en.wikipedia.org"  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emscripten



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