Inside one of the technologies that powers Azure Kubernetes Service’s WebAssembly support, and promises to make applications portable across clouds and other hosts. The combination of WebAssembly and ...
Deno and Node.js both execute JavaScript on C/C++ based runtimes to achieve high performance. Deno is a single binary app incompatible with NPM modules, and has no easy way to incorporate native ...
WebAssembly startup Fermyon (previously) has released version 1.0 of its Spin developer tool. Spin, an open source developer tool and framework for developing serverless applications with WebAssembly, ...
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Generations of vendors and developers have attempted to create technology that enables organizations to build an application that can run anywhere. The promise of WebAssembly, which is a nascent ...
Cosmonic, the company behind the open source wasmCloud project, today announced that its WebAssembly (Wasm) platform-as-a-service offering is now in public beta. In this open beta, Cosmonic is also ...
WebAssembly is a binary instruction format and virtual machine that brings near-native performance to web browser applications, and allows developers to build high-speed web apps in the language of ...
Open source Spin 3.0 introduces Selective Deployments, the universal compute substrate, first-to-market telemetry and observability, and a faster JavaScript engine -- and has been contributed to CNCF ...
If you keep up with the field of web development, you may have heard of WebAssembly. A relatively new kid on the block, it was announced in 2015, and managed to garner standardised support from all ...
Fermyon Technologies Inc., a startup working to simplify the development of cloud applications, today announced that it has closed a $20 million early-stage funding round. Prominent venture capital ...
Suborbital, the company behind the open source Atmo WebAssembly-centric project for building scalable server applications, today announced that it has raised a $1.6 million seed round led by Amplify ...