(Re)move examples#1249
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@MaxGraey What's your opinion on moving n-body here? Will this complicate things unnecessarily, or will it be fine? |
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Hmm, I guess n-body also could more away to new place. Anyway we always could create syntactic tests for checking optimization quality |
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Alright, going to merge. If necessary, we can revisit. Perhaps, at some point, a |
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From the recent discussions on the Wasm Discord I had the impression that our examples would benefit from an overhaul, and moved the ones we had, plus a few new ones, to their own repository. The new ones are "Interference effect" and "Loader" and I modernized the existing ones where necessary. Also started a Ray tracer example, but I'm not yet happy with its efficiency/interop story and will revisit later.
As such, this PR removes them from the main repo and leaves a README behind to forward to the new location.