Listen "WebAssembly – from the browser to beyond"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Colin Eberhardt is joined by Bailey Hayes from Cosmonic and Sean Isom from Adobe – between them, they have a wealth of WebAssembly experience and insights. They start by discussing the early days of WebAssembly, and where it all began, in the browser. They debate the infamous tweet that compares WebAssembly to Docker, and look at the future promise of the Component Model, which aims to break down language barriers. Given the amount of activity happening in the WebAssembly/WASI/Component Model space, there are a few upcoming events you might be interested in: WasmCon, 6-7 Sept Componentize the World Hackathon, 8 Sept Enjoy this episode! Links from the podcast: WebAssembly nanoprocesses: making WebAssembly outside-the-browser secure by default AutoCAD featured in Google I/O Keynote WASI - WebAssembly System Interface How Prime Video updates its app for more than 8,000 device types Introducing the Disney+ Application Development Kit (ADK) Bytecode Alliance If WASM+WASI existed in 2008, we wouldn't have needed to created Docker WebAssembly Component Model Photoshop's journey to the web WebAssembly: An Updated Roadmap for Developers
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