Rotar una imagen... AL EXTREMO
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Última actualización: 2024-08-09 (UTC)
[null,null,["Última actualización: 2024-08-09 (UTC)"],[[["This episode explores image rotation using various programming languages (JavaScript, C, AssemblyScript, Rust) and compares their performance."],["The discussion covers web development topics including compositor optimization for `clip-path`, the accessibility object model, iterable streams, and client-side includes for HTML."],["Additional topics include `wasm-pack` for WebAssembly, built-in modules in JavaScript, display locking, and the differences between server-side rendering and single-page applications."]]],["The core content involves exploring image rotation using JavaScript, C, AssemblyScript, and Rust, followed by a comparison of their performance. The discussion also touches on `wasm-pack`, the accessibility object model, iterable streams, and a client-side include for HTML. Other topics include moving `clip-path` to the compositor/GPU, built-in modules, display locking, and a GitHub SPA versus server rendering. Lastly, a story about bread and urinals is mentioned.\n"]]