wasm-bindgen/examples/duck-typed-interfaces
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wild. This should hopefully make the examples more copy-pastable and
less alien to onlookers!

The development of the examples remains the same where they continue to
use the `wasm-bindgen`, `js-sys`, `web-sys`, etc from in-tree. The
workspace-level `[patch]` section ensures that they use the in-tree
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Duck-Typed Interfaces Example

This directory is an example of using duck-typed JS interfaces with wasm-bindgen.

You can build and run the example with:

$ ./build.sh

(or running the commands on Windows manually)

and then opening up http://localhost:8080/ in a web browser should show a smiley face drawn on canvas by Rust and WebAssembly.