If you build your Magnum apps for the web, you can now make use of a new feature-packed, smaller and more power-efficient application implementation. It is using the Emscripten HTML5 APIs directly instead of going through compatibility layers.
For the 2018.1d release (and onwards) I'd like to focus on reducing the header and executable size, together with improving compile time (and, as a side effect, runtime performance). This was last ...
If you build your Magnum apps for the web, you can now make use of a new feature-packed, smaller and more power-efficient application implementation. It is using the Emscripten HTML5 APIs directly instead of going through compatibility layers.
The new release brings Python bindings, Basis Universal texture compression, improved STL interoperability, better Unicode experience for Windows users, a more efficient Emscripten application implementation, single-header libraries, new OpenGL driver workarounds and much more.