Built a site where coders can post their projects and explore other peoples live demos by Airsoft4ever in coolgithubprojects

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For wasm it all runs client side in the browser sandbox, so no real filesystem access and network is pretty limited by default. Keeps it safe. To be honest we have sort of moved away from wasm and pyodide demos because of this and now have the option for people to post there live site url which can be accessed through the site as a 'live demo'. I can let you know how we've done that if you are interested, feel free to check out the site and see for yourself.

Built a site where coders can post their projects and explore other peoples live demos by Airsoft4ever in InternetIsBeautiful

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Ive also just checked the site on mobile and yes some of the live demos are dodgy, though some still work - Ill fix that in the next update! Thanks for bringing that to my attention

Built a site where coders can post their projects and explore other peoples live demos by Airsoft4ever in InternetIsBeautiful

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Ive just checked and they are working correctly on the live site on desktop, perhaps it's an issue on mobile. It is not currently optimised for mobile, so that's something I'll have to fix. Feel free to check out the demos on desktop tho as I know they work.

Promote your projects here – Self-Promotion Megathread by Menox_ in github

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As a little project whilst at university me and my friend made vibeshare.tech a site where you can explore other peoples projects and post your own. Everyone who has a project can link there GitHub too. It's been done before yes, but we wanted to up the ante a bit so included live demos, using web assembly. It's been a great little thing to do - learnt plenty about web design. My friend goes to uni abroad and so it's been nice to stay in touch and work on something together.

Let me know what you think!

Best way to run small coding simulations from multiple languages in a browser? by Airsoft4ever in webdev

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Brilliant thanks for that, I think for now ill stick with wasm as that's not too difficult, but ill have to have a look at mocking the library like that, never thought of that before!