To complete the list of Qt framework items, let’s talk a bit about our ongoing research of Qt for WebAssembly. We have earlier looked into Qt for Native Client and emscripten and the current work for WebAssembly continues along the same path. Since 2017 the four leading browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and WebKit / Safari) have agreed upon the use of WebAssembly, so it is reaching to be a stable platform to run Qt on. We will blog more about running Qt applications on WebAssembly later, for now you can take a look at the code and build instructions.
http://blog.qt.io/blog/2018/02/22/qt-roadmap-2018/#comment-1202485