Qt for WebAssembly lets you build Qt applications for web browsers. Code once, deploy everywhere - even on the web! What is WebAssembly? WebAssembly is a bytecode format intended to be executed in a web browser. This allows an application to be deployed to a device with a compliant web browser without going through any explicit installation steps. The application will be running inside a secure sandbox in the web browser, making it appropriate for applications that do not need full access to the device capabilities, but benefits from a swift and uncomplicated installation process. With Qt 5.11 we are releasing a technology preview of our Qt for WebAssembly port, allowing you to try out running Qt applications directly inside the browser window.
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