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WebContainers.io

Build the future of web based coding experiences, from interactive tutorials to instant production-ready dev environments.

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  • Hacking WKWebview and WebContainers // or WebContainers are we there yet?
    I started writing about the shiny new wasm-y not quite open source tech called webcontainers by stackblitz, but having hacked the crap out them I reckon right now they aren't quite mature enough for production use. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
  • Execute JavaScript in a WebAssembly QuickJS Sandbox
    I don't know about using QJS, but if you want to run a bundler in the browser that sounds like the sort of thing that WebContainers[1] were built for. [1]: https://webcontainers.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
  • Building interactive tutorials with WebContainers
    We'll use some innovative technologies, including WebContainers, CodeMirror, and XTerm, to build this. If you're not familiar with these, don't worry, we'll cover them all during the process. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • API Security Academy dedicated to GraphQL security
    How does it work? There is no backend whatsoever. The API Security Academy leverages WebContainers, a new technology that allows running full-blown node instances directly in the browser. Each WebContainer contains a live GraphQL application, so you'll not only understand why a vulnerability is risky, but also how to exploit it and, most importantly, how to fix it. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Lua: The Little Language That Could
    > Wasm though seems like the likely general heir, and will have many different offerings for how to do that (Deno being one!). I was recently blown away by some ideas that StackBlitz [0] apply based on WebContainers. The idea of a "server in the browser", they allow you to run Node-based environment like that via Wasm. [0] https://stackblitz.com/ [1] https://webcontainers.io/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
  • Blog Post: Reasonable Bootstrap
    This very simple fact is well known flaw, which was already often criticized and asked for solutions by users. It doesn't only affect this kind of very exotic bootstrap applications but also significantly limits rusts usefulness in many other areas. Pure browser based scientific code documentation and example notebooks (e.g. jupyterLite) and sandboxed CI and IDE solutions (e.g. Web containers) as available for... Source: about 2 years ago

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