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There is a standard write-once-run-everywhere platform. It's called the World Wide Web. Browsers have turned into very advanced VMs with access to native resources that Java could only have dreamed of. There is even a bytecode IR called WebAssembly. I want to see all HTML5 APIs exposed to WASM directly without the need for JS trampolines. It would be nice to be able to target web browsers with any compiled language.

@thor It's funny. Yesterday I saw someone saying the exact same thing as you, but in a negative tone. And now here you are sounding excited about it.

I'm with you. I think WASM is going to be a huge boon for the web and tech in general. And don't forget, despite the name, WebAssembly isn't tied to the web. It's a byte code so native apps could implement support to use wasm modules.
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@0x1C3B00DA There are definitely two sides to it. You can gripe about it and wish for the old days to return, or you can express curiosity about where the new paradigm will take you. Personally, I think you'd be better equipped for the future if you as a developer of desktop software focused your efforts on transitioning your products to a RIA architecture. There is much unexplored space in RIAs because established vendors are reluctant to commit to it.