[–] ludamad 6y ago ↗ Cool stuff. I wonder if and when it will target webassembly [–] TeaVMFan 6y ago ↗ There is a webassembly target, but it is currently considered experimental:Demo: http://teavm.org/live-examples/jbox2d-benchmark/teavm-wasm.h...Build flags for web assembly: http://teavm.org/docs/tooling/maven.html
[–] TeaVMFan 6y ago ↗ There is a webassembly target, but it is currently considered experimental:Demo: http://teavm.org/live-examples/jbox2d-benchmark/teavm-wasm.h...Build flags for web assembly: http://teavm.org/docs/tooling/maven.html
[–] russdpale 6y ago ↗ I can't remember a single java app I ever enjoyed using. Why are we going back here? [–] TeaVMFan 6y ago ↗ Performance, increased development velocity, and ease of hiring: Pick 3. [–] karmakaze 6y ago ↗ JetBrains IntelliJ IDEAI used to develop the Forex trading app for OANDA using desktop Java. Don't know that 'enjoyed' is the word I'd use it but it worked pretty well at the time keeping up charting realtime rates.
[–] karmakaze 6y ago ↗ JetBrains IntelliJ IDEAI used to develop the Forex trading app for OANDA using desktop Java. Don't know that 'enjoyed' is the word I'd use it but it worked pretty well at the time keeping up charting realtime rates.
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Build flags for web assembly: http://teavm.org/docs/tooling/maven.html
I used to develop the Forex trading app for OANDA using desktop Java. Don't know that 'enjoyed' is the word I'd use it but it worked pretty well at the time keeping up charting realtime rates.