For the third year in a row, I've had the privilege of writing an article on the state of WebAssembly. In this article, I started by revisiting developments during 2022 to see if any of my predictions came true and if there were any surprises. Then I tried to predict where I think things will go in 2023.
2022 didn't really feel like it had a lot of movement as far as features being released go. However, it did feel like there were a lot of things coming into place for what's to come. I think 2023 is going to be really exciting for WebAssembly and even for JavaScript.
The article can be found here: The State of WebAssembly - 2022 and 2023
2022 didn't really feel like it had a lot of movement as far as features being released go. However, it did feel like there were a lot of things coming into place for what's to come. I think 2023 is going to be really exciting for WebAssembly and even for JavaScript.
The article can be found here: The State of WebAssembly - 2022 and 2023
I wish you would allow a comment or questions on recent "State of WASM" article at Uno.
ReplyDeleteI can check with them to see if that's possible.
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