How does WebAssembly work
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WebAssembly (Wasm) co-creator Luke Wagner joins Tetrate's Anthony Jones, who formerly managed the Wasm team at Mozilla, to talk about the history and basics of Wasm. • Wasm is is a binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine-- or essentially, a versatile, small-footprint box you can run code in. • In this Ask Me Anything session, Jones opens with a presentation on the history of WebAssembly, and explains why the Envoy proxy community is excited to use it for extensions: easier deployments, better sandboxing, and greater choice for programming language. • In the Q A, Jones and Wagner describe other use cases for Wasm, how it's been used, what features are available in a Wasm virtual machine, how you can get started with Wasm, and more. • The session is moderated by Tia Louden and hosted by Tetrate, the enterprise service mesh company. • Learn more: https://tetrate.io/blog/importance-of...
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