Wasm: 5 things developers should be tracking

Wasm: 5 things developers should be tracking

As browser-based WebAssembly (Wasm) gains interest as a back-end technology, developers are moving from “Hmm, that sounds interesting” to “Let’s see what Wasm can really do beyond browsers, video gaming, and content streaming.”

At the same time, Wasm itself is starting to morph and shift. All of this makes it a good time to take another look at WebAssembly technology. As you evaluate Wasm for new uses, here are five things you should be keeping in mind.

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