19th June 2018, 2 min read Roaring Bitmaps in JavaScript 4 thoughts on “Roaring Bitmaps in JavaScript” Dima Tisnek says: May 21, 2020 at 2:22 am Maybe it’s time to update a note on maturity of wasm port. Daniel Lemire says: May 21, 2020 at 2:36 am Right. This was many years ago, and the maturity is much better. Chance says: August 18, 2021 at 7:08 pm Daniel, are you familiar with a roaring project that is wasm ready? roaring-wasm hasn’t been touched in 3 years. I haven’t done any rust development but it seems like roaring-rs would be the most likely candidate for conversion if there isn’t one out there? Daniel Lemire says: August 18, 2021 at 10:42 pm I agree, working from the Rust version seems like a great move.
Maybe it’s time to update a note on maturity of
wasm
port.Right. This was many years ago, and the maturity is much better.
Daniel, are you familiar with a roaring project that is wasm ready?
roaring-wasm hasn’t been touched in 3 years.
I haven’t done any rust development but it seems like roaring-rs would be the most likely candidate for conversion if there isn’t one out there?
I agree, working from the Rust version seems like a great move.