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k33g.hashnode.dev
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| | | | | This blog post is an introduction to WASI, the WebAssembly System Interface | |
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paulbutler.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses the current state and challenges of embedding WebAssembly outside of browsers, focusing on runtime choices, memory management, and interface design for applications like real-time multiplayer games. | |
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21-lessons.com
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| | | | | Learn how you can embed WebAssembly in your Rust program with wasmtime | |
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blog.owulveryck.info
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| | | This is a very quick post with some notes about the support of WebAssembly (wasm) in the Go toolchain. This article is not a tutorial and as any information it contains may be obsolete soon. The Go api for Wasm is not stable yet. | ||