This post is an expanded version of a presentation I gave at the recent WebAssembly CG meeting in Munich. WebAssembly has come a long way since its first release in 2017. The 1.0 version of WebAssembly was already a great fit for low-level languages like C and C++, and immediately enabled many new kinds of applications to efficiently target the web.
I really want to see what happens to the web at large if given a way to create websites using wasm instead of js.
I’m also looking forward to seeing if any new frameworks (with hopefully better APIs, robustness or just better practices) will be developed for the web, I’m tired of inaccessible React (or React-like) applications that break easily.
I really want to see what happens to the web at large if given a way to create websites using wasm instead of js.
I’m also looking forward to seeing if any new frameworks (with hopefully better APIs, robustness or just better practices) will be developed for the web, I’m tired of inaccessible React (or React-like) applications that break easily.