What Is WebAssembly?
JavaScript was introduced 25 years ago. WebAssembly is the first universally supported new language and browser runtime to have been introduced since. With the ubiquity of the browser as a platform, this is certainly enough to make it a notable technology, and one to watch. However, WebAssembly has greater ambitions: a runtime for blockchain, serverless computing, and perhaps as a standalone runtime in its own right. Just as JavaScript started as a browser language but escaped the confines of the web—finding success on the server, mobile and beyond—WebAssembly is gearing up to do the same.
Although it is easy to get carried away with predicting a promising future for WebAssembly, this report, for the most part, will keep with the status quo. We look at why we need WebAssembly, how to use it, and where others have found success with this technology. You’ll see that despite its youth, it is mature enough to use already. This report will point you in the right direction to get started.
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