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I guess you missed all those sites using Flash, Silverlight, Applets, WebStart, ClickOnce and many other plugins. WebAssembly on the long run will enable to bypass JavaScript and target the browser as if it is yet another OS.
> I guess you missed all those sites using Flash, Silverlight, Applets, WebStart, ClickOnce and many other plugins. I did actually, because most aren't around any more. Even so, I was talking about sites that purely use the html canvas to draw. There is nothing preventing websites from being built like that right now, so I don't see how webasm will make much of a difference.
Web Assembly would allow devs to build apps without any html or javascript or css.
The UI construct could be WPF/XAML or even WinForms like tech or something new.
Scripting and CSS would be entirely unnecessary. A lot of businesses would love nothing better than to dump the Jedi-like skills of the scripting developers and trade that for mundane forms skills.