Can you explain for a beginner like me the benefit of building a markdown parser in WebAssembly?
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@linclark touched on one important aspect: safety https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/07/memory-in-webassembly-and-why-its-safer-than-you-think/ … It’s also easier to make some things like data parsers faster, using managed memory. - Još 5 drugih odgovora
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Nice ... any benchmarks on it compared to pure JS based Markdown parsers?
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I ran the commonmark benchmark suite on the CommonMark spec. https://gist.github.com/rsms/af2c82a32eaca46401d632e34710a7ce … It’s about 3x faster than the fastest JS implementations on my computer with the specific version of Nodejs I’m using (see gist.)pic.twitter.com/He9AzyQ4p2
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Nice... just curious, you set NO_HTML in the demo for safety reasons... what's the risk with injected HTML?
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If not, you could do network requests as my website. This is why websites like Github and Dropbox uses separate domain names (“origins”) for user content :–)
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Nice! Somethings is wrong with tasks lists
(latest iOS)pic.twitter.com/RKH6FRxDG2
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Somethings always wrong I ios ha ha.
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Rasmus, you are truly inspiring. you code, you design, you build things. A Truly Maker. I wish I can be a Maker like you

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Thank you. You can! Just make something, anything that you think would be fun to make :–)
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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