
WebAssembly has been highly praised for its efficient and performant instruction format, which has long served the purpose of making web browsing that much faster. Recently, it has just celebrated its version 1.0 status and marked it with a bang by publishing its own WebAssembly core specifications. This is momentous news, as it begins a new chapter for high-level and complex languages. For example, C, C++, or Rust, which can now all run on your... Read More »