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MatchBox and WebAssembly: Running BoxLang in the Browser and at the Edge
The MatchBox open beta is live at https://boxlang.ortusbooks.com/boxlang-framework/matchbox, and it brings something genuinely new to the BoxLang ecosystem: a path into WebAssembly.
That means BoxLang code can now move into browser applications, static-site deployments, edge runtimes, and WASI-style containers - without requiring a JVM. The feature is still beta, but the core direction is already useful: write BoxLang, compile it with MatchBox, and ship the generated WASM artifact to wherever a small portable runtime makes sense.
One Language, Every Runtime: BoxLang Expands Beyond the Server
Discover how BoxLang’s multi-runtime architecture helps developers build beyond the server with support for serverless functions, desktop applications, CI/CD workflows, Java integrations, containers, runtime management, and more.
BoxLang 1.14.0 : Query Transformers: Take Full Control of Your Query Results
BoxLang 1.14.0 ships a lot of exciting features -- Dynamic Sets, Ranges, Inner Classes, JSONPath navigation -- but one quietly powerful addition will change the way you think about every database call in your application: Query Transformers.
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Sep 12, 2007 10:44:02 UTC
by Rob Gonda
Miami huh? Fancy :)
Sep 12, 2007 20:55:15 UTC
by Maxim Porges
I have already alerted all the bakeries in Miami, and they are producing pastellitos at a record pace to meet the anticipated demands of your trip. :)
- max
Sep 13, 2007 09:58:25 UTC
by Luis Majano
Maxim, You could not have been more right. I pillaged a Publix right here on Red Road!! Between my wife and I, we depleted their pastelitos in just 1 hours. We hope to attack the Dadeland Mall publix next!!