Forrester on WebAssembly for Developers: Frontend to Backend
There are a lot of things to love about WebAssembly — but how do developers decide when to use it? Does it matter in what language you write to
There are a lot of things to love about WebAssembly — but how do developers decide when to use it? Does it matter in what language you write to
Google released Dart 3 this week, with the big news being it is now a 100% sound null-safe language and the first preview of Dart to WebAssembly
Google released Dart 3 this week, with the big news being it is now a 100% sound null-safe language and the first preview of Dart to WebAssembly
This is the second in a two-part series. Read Part 1 here. At NGINX, we’re excited about what WebAssembly (Wasm) can offer the community,
This is the second in a two-part series. Read Part 1 here. At NGINX, we’re excited about what WebAssembly (Wasm) can offer the community,
A new WebAssembly player Loophole Labs has joined the WebAssembly module provider fold with its open source platform Scale. Most recently, it
A new WebAssembly player Loophole Labs has joined the WebAssembly module provider fold with its open source platform Scale. Most recently, it
It’s been 12 years since IBM’s Watson took on Jeopardy champions and handily won. Since then, the celebrity of Watson has been usurped by
WebAssembly (Wasm) is becoming well known for letting users run code written in different languages in the browser. But that’s not all it lets you
In our previous post we announced a GitHub example that demonstrates how to develop a .NET MAUI mobile app with the DevExpress Web API Service
In our previous post we announced a GitHub example that demonstrates how to develop a .NET MAUI mobile app with the DevExpress Web API Service
Since it grew out of the browser, it’s easy to assume that JavaScript would be a natural fit for WebAssembly. But originally, the whole point of
This is the first of a two-part series. The meteoric rise of WebAssembly (Wasm) started because it’s a language-agnostic runtime environment for
Fermyon Technologies has added local stateful storage capacity for Fermyon Cloud as well as Spin 1.1, as the WebAssembly startup seeks to improve
WebAssembly is arguably beginning to live up to its hype. Although whether it realizes its potential or not remains to be seen and its ultimate