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A different way of thinking about or explaining what WebAssembly is
A different way of thinking about or explaining what WebAssembly is
This blog posts shares the results of the third annual State of WebAssembly survey, where we found that Rust and JavaScript usage continues to increase, but there is a growing desire for Zig and Kotlin. The use of wasm as a plugin environment continues to climb, with developers hoping it will deliver of the “write once and run...
One of the first webassembly toolchains to make use of GC reference types.
An overview of the webassembly landscape published ahead of the WasmCon conference.
A nice set of exercises to learn webassembly in the style of rustlings.
This looks interesting, although I'm concerned what licence it will be released under.
Interesting presentation on some of the challenges in compiling scheme to webassembly, some of which will be alleviated by the upcoming garbage collection specification.
Interesting case of libm functions compiling to very suboptimal webassembly.
Deep dive into what it took to port a native node plugin to webassembly.
Well researched and written history of wasm.
If you want to get some hands-on experience with webassembly, the wasm track on exercism has a great set of exercises to work through.
If you're interested in developments in the webassembly and related specifications, the recently updated roadmap is a great read.
Other than the official website, this is a great place to find more information regarding webassembly.