Level up command-line playgrounds with WebAssembly

Posted by bob on Apr 18, 2019 8:34 AM EDT
Opensource.com; By Robert Aboukhalil
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WebAssembly (Wasm) is a new low-level language designed with the web in mind. Its main goal is to enable developers to compile code written in other languages—such as C, C++, and Rust—into WebAssembly and run that code in the browser. In an environment where JavaScript has traditionally been the only option, WebAssembly is an appealing counterpart, and it enables portability along with the promise for near-native runtimes.

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