WasmAssembly
A podcast by Google - Mondays
14 Episodes
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Enabling in-browser scientific computing with Wasm: David Kircos of Quadratic
Published: 4/28/2025 -
Wasm on feature phones with Cloud Phone's Thomas Barrasso
Published: 3/24/2025 -
WebGPU and wasi-gfx with renderlet
Published: 2/24/2025 -
Protecting apps with Arcjet through WebAssembly
Published: 2/3/2025 -
Taking Fermyon's Spin for a spin with Thorsten Hans
Published: 1/10/2025 -
Squishy Wasm apps using Extism with Dylibso's Steve Manuel - WasmAssembly
Published: 11/18/2024 -
A deep dive into WebAssembly with Thomas Nattestad - WasmAssembly
Published: 10/28/2024 -
Special episode on the June meeting of the WebAssembly Community Group - WasmAssembly
Published: 10/14/2024 -
Exploring the Bytecode Alliance with Cosmonic's Bailey Hayes - WasmAssembly
Published: 9/30/2024 -
A promising feature: JavaScript Promise Integration with Francis McCabe - WasmAssembly
Published: 8/26/2024 -
String built-ins with Mozilla's Ryan Hunt - WasmAssembly
Published: 8/5/2024 -
The WASI Revolution: Luke Wagner on WebAssembly's Past, Present, and Future - WasmAssembly
Published: 6/24/2024 -
CG, WG, W3C, Deepti—Wasm standardization with Deepti Gandluri - WasmAssembly
Published: 5/23/2024 -
From asm.js to Wasm with Emscripten creator Alon Zakai - WasmAssembly
Published: 4/25/2024
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WebAssembly (abbreviated Wasm, a contraction of “WebAssembly”, not an acronym, hence not using all-caps) is a safe, portable, low-level code format designed for efficient execution and compact representation. An assembly is a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose. In this show with the whimsical name WasmAssembly (get it?), Thomas Steiner, Developer Relations Engineer at Google, chats with experts from the community about the past, present, and future developments happening in the world of WebAssembly.