May 5, 2017

jq-web

jq-web

I took jq's C code and compiled it with Emscripten, then added a wrapper so it would run on a browser with either asm.js or WebAssembly.

I believe I needed it for naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqwlsccluhy6xxsr6l9a9uhhxf75g85g8a709tprjcn4e42h053vaqyghwumn8ghj7enfv96x5ctx9e3k7mgqpp3n2vfexqurjwq9ut8vg but I'm not sure I ever used it there. I also intended to use it on another (secret) project that relied on heavy data manipulation on the client, but it turned out to be too slow for that so I opted to use JavaScript directly. Later I used it for a client-side naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqwlsccluhy6xxsr6l9a9uhhxf75g85g8a709tprjcn4e42h053vaqyghwumn8ghj7enfv96x5ctx9e3k7mgqpqukyepcxy6nxdg0f4xlq simulator, but removed it later as it was impossible to replicate most of the Etleneum functionality on the client so the simulator was too broken and confusing.

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