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The State Of WebAssembly With Lin Clark and Till Schneidereit
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The State Of WebAssembly With Lin Clark and Till Schneidereit

Lin Clark and Till Schneidereit from Mozilla discuss the current state of WebAssembly and WASI.

Chats with Kent C. Dodds · Lin Clark, Kent C. Dodds, Till Schneidereit

August 5, 201936m 7s

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Show Notes

Lin Clark and Till Schneidereit from Mozilla discuss where WebAssembly came from and where it's going. WebAssembly was inspired by asm.js, a subset of JavaScript that could be compiled from a language such as C++. WebAssembly can take the idea further since it doesn't have the same limitations that JavaScript does.

Lin and Till talk about why even a front-end developer would use WebAssembly, which leads to a discussion on one of the primary use cases of WebAssembly, performance optimization. They also get into the nitty-gritty of WASI, or the WebAssembly System Interface, which allows WebAssembly to be used outside of the browser.


Resources

Guest: Lin Clark

Guest: Till Schneidereit

Host: Kent C. Dodds

Topics

webassemblysoftwaremozillajavascriptprogramming