dkegel·3 bulan yang lalu·discussFWIW the company I work for has been helping out a little here and there, one of our engineers has four commits in so far this year.
dkegel·3 bulan yang lalu·discussYeah, I suspect sockets in wasip2, and wasip2 in general, are just now having the bugs shaken out of them.The company I work for is just now upgrading its edge WASI support to wasip2.
dkegel·3 bulan yang lalu·discussThere have been four committers in the last week, so it's active!Consider joining the slack channel #tinygo-dev on gophers.slack.com and pinging them about the PR.
dkegel·3 bulan yang lalu·discussAnother one was added an hour ago, https://github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/pull/5280
dkegel·3 bulan yang lalu·discussFor embedded systems, see https://github.com/tinygo-org/netFor WASI, check out WASI Preview 2, https://docs.wasmtime.dev/api/wasmtime_wasi/p2/index.html
dkegel·4 tahun yang lalu·discussTinygo is supported by several edge computing platforms, and works well for at least one commercial application.If you need wasm/wasi support, and you're ok with working around the partial support for reflect etc., it's not a bad choice.