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(e)wasm hangout #3 #7

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axic opened this issue May 10, 2018 · 5 comments
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(e)wasm hangout #3 #7

axic opened this issue May 10, 2018 · 5 comments

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@axic
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axic commented May 10, 2018

Hangouts/Chat link: https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts/_/kexi2kkylzb65pktktgg2vdsnye
View/recording link: http://youtu.be/2NBzN1fpJZ4

Date: 31st of May
Time: 5pm UTC (I think: 1am CST / 10am PST / 1pm EST / 7pm CEST)

It should last approx 30 - 60 minutes, depending on attendance. We plan to have it as recurring hangout, every 2-3 weeks.

Anyone is free (and encouraged) to attend. It wouldn’t be bad if some topics are brought up here before the call.

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timxor commented May 30, 2018

Question: What are all of the components of the phase 1 data exchange layer? Where can I read more about this and forthcoming phases?

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timxor commented May 30, 2018

Question: I just wrote my first c-fibonacci wasm hello world this week. What resources can you point me to that are some good demos to learn from for ewasm?

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timxor commented May 30, 2018

Question: Can you please post links to open issues that the ewasm team would love to get help with? Thanks :D

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How are tests being managed/what is the testing strategy/structure? What tests are there/how do we run them?

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lrettig commented May 31, 2018

Closing in favor of #8 for the next call

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