Description
In this episode, WasmAssembly host, Thomas Steiner, chats with Thomas Nattestad, Product Manager on the Google Chrome team. Learn about Chrome's investment in WebAssembly, WebAssembly caching and if there's a solution for cross-origin caching, canvas-rendered apps, and Thomas' take on WebAssembly DOM access and whether WebAssembly will replace JavaScript. Finally, the two talk about the Wasm ES module integration and what this means for bundlers.
Resources:
Thomas' BlinkOn 9 talk → https://goo.gle/4fkaDaU
Thomas' SFHTML5 talk "What, Why, and How to WebAssembly?": https://goo.gle/3NJw8WM (Sep 29, 2018)
Thomas wishing for VB6 for Wasm: https://goo.gle/3NCGZBY May 30, 2019)
VB.NET for Wasm: https://goo.gle/3AeH5N6 (Apr 13, 2019)
WebAssembly at Google WasmCon talk: https://goo.gle/4fl3Ai7
Flutter renderers → https://goo.gle/3AbAJy6
Qt for WebAssembly → https://goo.gle/3NGrTeG
Flutter support for WebAssembly → https://goo.gle/3BWT96a
Kotlin Compose Multiplatform → https://goo.gle/48D1jNv
Source phase imports proposal → https://goo.gle/3C2SvEo
WebAssembly ES module integration proposal → https://goo.gle/3C8wd3L
Angular ES module exploration → https://goo.gle/40ip4YM
Join host Thomas Steiner and Steve Manuel from Dylibso as they dive deep into the world of "squishy" Wasm applications. Steve discusses Dylibso's mission to make all software squishy, using Wasm to unlock flexibility and extensibility in software development. The episode explores Dylibso's...
Published 11/18/24
This is a special episode of the WasmAssembly podcast, recorded at the June face-to-face meeting of the WebAssembly community group that took place at the WebAssembly Research Center of the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thomas Steiner was there for two days, day zero, a...
Published 10/14/24