realistically, would you care at all if node.js dropped wasi support in core
I think folks are right to point out that it has a lot of potential to replace native bindings. It seems attractive for e.g. DB vendors to replace their various language-specific clients with a shared core targeting WASI. Node being an convenient target seems beneficial.
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Oh also less in the hypotheticals: this also all applies to my work. I don't have much interest in writing Node code directly anymore. But would love to e.g. be able to run the Rust HTTP framework I've built on Node's stack. Or enable some of my Rust libs to be used from Node.
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out of curiosity, and for my own knowledge, what is the advantage to running your code as wasm in node vs. running in a dedicated wasm runtime?
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i agree getting rid of, or improving, the native module story would be huge
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