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> Since WASM today looks a lot like what JVM/CLR hoped to accomplish

WASM is actually much lower-level than JVM or CLR, there's basically no comparison. The main feature in both CLR and JVM (accounting for the bulk of their complexity) is their object model which has no equivalent in WASM-GC, the closest thing (while quite different nonetheless) is probably the WASM components proposal which is still vaporware.

(Could WASM-GC have shipped in the mid-1990s? Quite unlikely, the FLOSS community was in its infancy back then and JVM applets were seen as state of the art. Even the Cyclone language was only created in the mid-2000s, and having full type- and memory-safety with C-like performance and no need for pervasive GC was unthinkable prior to that. The plan9 folks had Limbo and Dis which were somewhat simpler, but there was zero broader interest in using something like that over the JVM.)



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