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Hmm.. the Google article stipulates:

> WebAssembly on the other hand is built entirely around raw execution speed. So if we want fast, predictable performance across browsers for code like this, WebAssembly can help.

So i wanted to see how i could use WebAssembly in a React webapps. I found this SO question sees the opposite:

> When running this [ WebAssembly] code in Chrome, I observe "pauses" that cause the app to be a bit jittery. Running the app in Firefox is a lot faster and smoother.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53584607/react-app-with-...

Same code, different browser, different performance. I'd love seeing a Google Developer answering that question in depth..




That looks like a bug, rather than an inherent characteristic of wasm.




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