Tag: Wasm

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Fermyon: What’s Up With Wasm?

Fermyon: What’s Up With Wasm?

Wasm is what’s up. In terms of the hot technologies discussed at any of the major enterprise IT shows being staged this year, WebAssembly (often written as Wasm and typically pronounced ‘wass-em’ in Europe and ‘wazzum’ in North America) has been bubbling up since it was conceived in 2015 ... Read more

date11 months ago
SQLite 3.40 is now available with official support for Wasm

SQLite 3.40 is now available with official support for Wasm

SQLite 3.40.0 has been made available with official Wasm compilation support. Web developers can now utilize SQL to query local databases with the help of the browser's local storage, session storage and OPFS (Origin-Private FileSystem). The supporting system, however, is still patchy. The de... Read more

date1 year ago
Docker adds support for WebAssembly to Docker Desktop

Docker adds support for WebAssembly to Docker Desktop

Docker users will now be able to use WebAssembly technology to build applications. Docker announced that developers will be able to use their Docker Desktop environments to build applications using WebAssembly (Wasm) software artifacts. Originally developed for building browser applications u... Read more

date2 years ago