Summary
WebAssembly (Wasm) promises to overcome performance limitations of JavaScript in the browser. More than that, it provides a processor-agnostic execution target that runs at near-native speed on both the client and the back end. Wasm is still evolving, but that shouldn’t stop a developer from employing this technology today. Read this report to find out what to do — and what not to do — when you’re contemplating Wasm development.
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