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WebAssembly: The Big Picture - by Barry Luijbregts
“WebAssembly could revolutionize the web. In this course, you’ll learn what it is and why it is important. You’ll learn what creating applications with WebAssembly looks like, and how you can use it to create web applications using languages like C” with Blazor.
“At the core of developing fast web application is a thorough knowledge of WebAssembly. In WebAssembly: The Big Picture, you’ll learn what WebAssembly is and why it is important. First, you’ll learn where WebAssembly came from. Next, you’ll explore what WebAssembly is. Finally, you’ll discover how to work with WebAssembly. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a foundational knowledge of what WebAssembly is, where it came from and why it is important, that will help you as you move forward to develop fast web applications.”
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WebAssembly (Wasm) defines a portable binary-code format and a corresponding text format for executable programs as well as software interfaces for facilitating communication between such programs and their host environment.
The main goal of WebAssembly is to facilitate high-performance applications on web pages, but it is also designed to be usable in non-web environments. It is an open standard intended to support any language on any operating system, and in practice many of the most popular languages already have at least some level of support.
Announced in 2015 (2015) and first released in March 2017 (2017-03), WebAssembly became a World Wide Web Consortium recommendation on 5 December 2019 and it received the Programming Languages Software Award from ACM SIGPLAN in 2021. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) maintains the standard with contributions from Mozilla, Microsoft, Google, Apple, Fastly, Intel, and Red Hat.
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