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Join Thomas Steiner as he chats with Thorsten Hans, Senior Cloud Advocate at Fermyon, about the exciting world of WebAssembly serverless functions and microservices with the Spin framework. Discover how Spin uses WebAssembly for lightning-fast cold starts and great portability, and explore the advantages of building microservice applications with Spin's diverse language support. Thorsten and Thomas also delve into the role of WebAssembly standards in shaping the future of cloud-native development. Tune in for this insightful conversation on the cutting edge of WebAssembly technology!
Resources:
Thorsten Hans' Fermyon blog posts β https://goo.gle/3ZCRJpL
Thorsten Hans on X β https://goo.gle/49xok4J
Thorsten Hans' blog β https://goo.gle/49xooBv
Thorsten Hans on LinkedIn β https://goo.gle/3Dh9frZ
Thorsten Hans on joining Fermyon β https://goo.gle/3PeO7pb
Till Schneidereit on LinkedIn β https://goo.gle/49ApA73
Fermyon Spin β https://goo.gle/3ZQdTGb
Introducing Spin β https://goo.gle/3VBBeZI
Fermyon Spin on GitHub β https://goo.gle/3VEEymR
Building Spin Components in JavaScript β https://goo.gle/3ZCSZct
WasmAssembly episode "Squishy Wasm apps using Extism with Dylibso's Steve Manuel": β https://goo.gle/3VFcf7J
Spin JS/TS SDK β https://goo.gle/41zjrGw
ComponentizeJS β https://goo.gle/3OUNjFG
WASI HTTP β https://goo.gle/3MQvK8L
SpiderMonkey β https://goo.gle/4gIR1Ps
StarlingMonkey β https://goo.gle/3De6IyM
Spin Rust SDK β https://goo.gle/49zRznq
Spin SQLite storage β https://goo.gle/4iATEUo
Spin Serverless AI β https://goo.gle/49yWvJa
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Join host Thomas Steiner and Steve Manuel from Dylibso as they dive deep into the world of "squishy" Wasm applications. Steve discusses Dylibso's mission to make all software squishy, using Wasm to unlock flexibility and extensibility in software development. The episode explores Dylibso's projects like Extism and Chicory, and how Extism is being used in production with Wasm today. Come for the Extism logo, and stay for Tom's provocative questions on Extism's role in the WebAssembly ecosystem.
Resources:
Steve Manuel on LinkedIn β https://goo.gle/4fliZj5
Steve Manuel on X β https://goo.gle/3YPgfmW
Dylibso β https://goo.gle/48QR9sG
XTP β https://goo.gle/4fG11aL
Extism β https://goo.gle/3O564Ws
Observe β https://goo.gle/3UNW2N6
Chicory β https://goo.gle/40Jb0rG
Some Extism integrators β https://goo.gle/3O69Y1e
Extism logo β https://goo.gle/3Z1Qykh
Run an Extism plugin β https://goo.gle/4futaSr
Write an Extism plugin β https://goo.gle/4es7wwL
Extism plugins without officially supported plugin development kit β https://goo.gle/4eybRP4
WebAssembly Component Model β https://goo.gle/3AQzapo
Wasm Interface Type (WIT) β https://goo.gle/4fnXMFf
WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) β https://goo.gle/4duTBpv
Why Extism β https://goo.gle/3UOfXvu
Extism performance blog post β https://goo.gle/3Z4puBg
Beyond the HTTP API: WebAssembly and the Future of Systems Integration β https://goo.gle/4euyP9U
Enhance Wasm β https://goo.gle/4hMzEgV
Alone (survival show) β https://goo.gle/3CqP0Yo
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In this episode, WasmAssembly host, Thomas Steiner, chats with Thomas Nattestad, Product Manager on the Google Chrome team. Learn about Chrome's investment in WebAssembly, WebAssembly caching and if there's a solution for cross-origin caching, canvas-rendered apps, and Thomas' take on WebAssembly DOM access and whether WebAssembly will replace JavaScript. Finally, the two talk about the Wasm ES module integration and what this means for bundlers.
Resources:Thomas' BlinkOn 9 talk β https://goo.gle/4fkaDaU
Thomas' SFHTML5 talk "What, Why, and How to WebAssembly?": https://goo.gle/3NJw8WM (Sep 29, 2018)
Thomas wishing for VB6 for Wasm: https://goo.gle/3NCGZBY May 30, 2019)
VB.NET for Wasm: https://goo.gle/3AeH5N6 (Apr 13, 2019)
WebAssembly at Google WasmCon talk: https://goo.gle/4fl3Ai7
Flutter renderers β https://goo.gle/3AbAJy6
Qt for WebAssembly β https://goo.gle/3NGrTeG
Flutter support for WebAssembly β https://goo.gle/3BWT96a
Kotlin Compose Multiplatform β https://goo.gle/48D1jNv
Source phase imports proposal β https://goo.gle/3C2SvEo
WebAssembly ES module integration proposal β https://goo.gle/3C8wd3L
Angular ES module exploration β https://goo.gle/40ip4YM
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This is a special episode of the WasmAssembly podcast, recorded at the June face-to-face meeting of the WebAssembly community group that took place at the WebAssembly Research Center of the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thomas Steiner was there for two days, day zero, a pre-event in the form of an academic research day, and day one of the actual face-to-face meeting. While there, he spoke with a lot of the attendees, and this episode will give you a bit of an impression of what was presented and discussed during the meeting.
Resources:
June meeting of the WebAssembly Community Group β https://goo.gle/3U3n2rF
Research day agenda β https://goo.gle/4eRECrb
Elizabeth Gilbert β https://goo.gle/3XXGZ4q
Flexible Non-intrusive Dynamic Instrumentation for WebAssembly β https://goo.gle/3Y2716o
Adam Bratschi-Kaye β https://goo.gle/3NlK8G4
Internet Computer β https://goo.gle/3zR9WXD
WebAssembly and the Internet Computer Protocol β https://goo.gle/3YitTjF
Dan Gohman β https://goo.gle/4gYmo8E
The World of WASI β https://goo.gle/3YeMVam
Ben Titzer β https://goo.gle/3NkxY0k
WebAssembly Research Center β https://goo.gle/3zFiFME
Adam Klein β https://goo.gle/3zVT1mL
Yuri Iozzelli β https://goo.gle/4dE64ai
Branch hinting β https://goo.gle/3BMlUlM
Emanuel Ziegler β https://goo.gle/3zILDey
Compilation hints β https://goo.gle/3ZZyOHu
Ilya Rezvov β https://goo.gle/3Y6Mb6a
Half-precision (FP16) β https://goo.gle/3Bzluz8
Ben Visness β https://goo.gle/3NhxLL8
Memory control β https://goo.gle/3zRMARE
Thomas Lively β https://goo.gle/3TYZT9K
Day 1 agenda β https://goo.gle/4eTa6fZ
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In this episode, your host Thomas Steiner chats with Cosmonic's CTO and Bytecode Alliance technical steering committee and board member, Bailey Hayes, about the exciting world of WebAssembly at her company, and specifically at the Bytecode Alliance. After exploring how Cosmonic makes use of WASI for their wasmCloud product, they get into details about the Bytecode Alliance, the workstreams and projects hosted there, and how to work with it.
Resources:
Bailey Hayes on LinkedIn β https://goo.gle/47xpA6M
Cosmonic's post welcoming Bailey β https://goo.gle/3ZzM1Gy
WebAssembly on the factory floor β https://goo.gle/3ZynB01
What is Cosmonic β https://goo.gle/4ethuhW
jco β https://goo.gle/4ecjdIC
jco example β https://goo.gle/4gwhBLu
SpiderMonkey β https://goo.gle/4gIR1Ps
WASI http β https://goo.gle/3MQvK8L
WasmAssembly episode with Ryan Hunt on string built-ins: https://goo.gle/3zs0Mk3
The various HTTP methods in WASI http β https://goo.gle/3Xxp9EX
WasmAssembly episode with Luke Wagner on WASI and the component model β https://goo.gle/3Xxryj8
Bytecode Alliance β https://goo.gle/3MPY0bD
WasmEdge runtime β https://goo.gle/47xq392
Bytecode Alliance board β https://goo.gle/4gIRd18
Bytecode Alliance technical steering committee β https://goo.gle/3XR2qoQ
Bytecode Alliance community stream update β https://goo.gle/3XPNZ4g
Bytecode Alliance updated developer roadmap β https://goo.gle/3ZAQp8f
Bytecode Alliance projects β https://goo.gle/4dhl8dR
Wasmtime β https://goo.gle/47wX9WP
Cranelift β https://goo.gle/3zvezGD
WAMR β https://goo.gle/3MUaC1c
Javy β https://goo.gle/3TxAqEk
WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) β https://goo.gle/4duTBpv
Component model β https://goo.gle/47CFtJu
WASI Subgroup in the WebAssembly CG β https://goo.gle/3zvfUx9
Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn saga β https://goo.gle/4e9y2LX
Bailey on Mastodon β https://goo.gle/3TB9lju
Bailey on X β https://goo.gle/3XyGnBV
Bailey's Bytecode Alliance videos β https://goo.gle/47wJ0c9
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In this episode, Thomas Steiner chats with Francis McCabe from Google, who's the champion of the JavaScript Promise Integration and the Stack Switching proposals. They go from talking about synchronous assumptions in code over to discussing the JavaScript Promise Integration (JSPI) proposal and how to use it in practice, its performance implications, and how to use it in practice. After exploring a neat side effect of JSPI, namely lazy loading, the fall into the rabbit hole of comparing JSPI to the upcoming ES module integration of Wasm. Finally, Francis gives an overview of his other early stage Stack Switching proposal.
Resources:
The Paper introducing Go! β https://goo.gle/3AiyCrY
The JSPI proposal β https://goo.gle/3yxfkOM
JSPI entering origin trial β https://goo.gle/4cjprok
JSPI origin trial β https://goo.gle/4cmjxD4
Introducing JSPI β https://goo.gle/3YEPT90
The new JSPI API β https://goo.gle/4cie1RN
The JSPI API change β https://goo.gle/4cie1RN
Code example β https://goo.gle/3Arlq3P
Stack-Switching Proposal for WebAssembly β https://goo.gle/3Ar2KRM
The Vivant series β https://goo.gle/46Htp97 -
In this episode, Thomas Steiner interviews Mozilla's Ryan Hunt, who's the champion of the string built-ins proposal. They first discuss Ryan's way into Mozilla and his role in the SpiderMonkey team, and then dive deep into the string built-ins proposal and some challenges and rabbit holes with it.
Resources:
Ryan Hunt on LinkedIn β https://goo.gle/3WxcfqbSpiderMonkey blog β https://goo.gle/3Ww8ReX
WasmGC proposal β https://goo.gle/3Sz2CG7
Google Sheets WasmGC β https://goo.gle/4foOXv7
BrowserTech podcast episode with Row Zero β https://goo.gle/3SyfAUR
String Built-ins proposal β https://goo.gle/3LPXzxw
Potential other built-ins β https://goo.gle/4d445fL
Lin Clark's post on calls between JavaScript and WebAssembly being finally fast β https://goo.gle/3WNoeRV
The problems with `this` and operators like `===` β https://goo.gle/3WrWGA8
Using built-ins β https://goo.gle/3LONEIk
Polyfilling built-ins β https://goo.gle/4fpW4DJ
Scheme Wasm compiler β https://goo.gle/3Syg6lL
OCaml compiler β https://goo.gle/3A4Qs1B
Compact impact section proposal β https://goo.gle/4d5rBZQ
Compact impact section slides β https://goo.gle/4d7NU12
Memory64 proposal β https://goo.gle/4fqmghr
Seinfeld β https://goo.gle/3YyxpHb
Frasier β https://goo.gle/46CiRYT
Scrubs β https://goo.gle/3AiWhbu
Culver's restaurants β https://goo.gle/3LLRyBZ
Menards home improvement store β https://goo.gle/3WJpiWG
Ryan on GitHub β https://goo.gle/3A9BSG4
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In this episode, Thomas Steiner interviews Luke Wagner, who works at Fastly. Youβll hear them chat about Lukeβs time at Mozilla, how he remembers the Wasm launch, the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) and the component model, his thoughts on where WebAssemblyβs future lies, and much more.
Resources:
Luke Wagner's Wasm announcement blog post for Mozilla β https://goo.gle/4bdxyT4
The Wasm polyfill prototype β https://goo.gle/4bdiPHF
The PLDI 2017 paper β https://goo.gle/4cvJpg7
A WebAssembly milestone β https://goo.gle/4bcK455
V8's Wasm announcement β https://goo.gle/3VHIanw
Edge's Wasm announcement β https://goo.gle/4cbbEAX
The WebAssembly browser preview β https://goo.gle/4c912mk
The magic number and the version field β https://goo.gle/45D4hjj
The WebAssembly post-MVP future blog pos β https://goo.gle/45zcapQ
WebAssembly performance patterns βhttps://goo.gle/4ce8qwE
API Concerns with Structured Clone for Wasm Modules β https://goo.gle/3XCXZOH
Formal description of serializing and deserializing a Module β https://goo.gle/4bdNowH
Don't allow IndexedDB serialization of WebAssembly.Module β https://goo.gle/4bj8OZo
Normative: Support [Serializable] for WebAssembly.Module β https://goo.gle/3z9Wjlv
Cache support β https://goo.gle/3zd7pX7
WebAssembly developers β https://goo.gle/4cd9v7Q
WebAssembly β Caching to HTML5 IndexedDB β https://goo.gle/4c9KlqB
The Lucet β https://goo.gle/4evkwTF
The Lucet and Wasmtime teams join forces β https://goo.gle/45IbsH1
Fastly hires entire Wasmtime team from Mozilla β https://goo.gle/3VD6Yg6
What is WebAssembly? β https://goo.gle/3xtnGGK
Lucet Takes WebAssembly Beyond the Browser β https://goo.gle/4b9akxi
WasmtimeβA fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly β https://goo.gle/3xiVpTr
How Lucet and Wasmtime make a stronger compiler, together β https://goo.gle/3RCtULo
WASI 0.2: Unlocking WebAssemblyβs Promise Outside the Browser β https://goo.gle/4eMwyID
WASI 0.2 Launched β https://goo.gle/3z8qA4a
WebAssembly System Interface β https://goo.gle/4cxRGjA
WASI proposals β https://goo.gle/3VD7xXg
WASI HTTP β https://goo.gle/3VAiJ75
The wit format β https://goo.gle/3VxVHO9
What color is your function? β https://goo.gle/3KSVG2n
A stream of consciousness on the future of async in the Component Model β https://goo.gle/3XxJdIY
Revolutions podcast β https://goo.gle/3xgPdve
Luke Wagner on GitHub β https://goo.gle/3VyqgmP
Luke Wagner on X β https://goo.gle/3KWz40U#WebAssembly #Wasm #WASI
Speaker: Thomas Steiner
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In this episode, Tom interviews Deepti Gandluri, the Chair of the WebAssembly Community Group at the W3C. You will hear about the difference between the W3C WebAssembly Community Group and Working Group, how Wasm is standardized, how Deepti got into WebAssembly, and the challenges the WebAssembly team at Google faces being part of the Chrome team. Deepti also discusses her favorite Wasm features, how the Community Group might react to a browser-specific proposal, how WASI might work given browser security constraints, and new Wasm features she's excited about in the context of AI.
Resources:
Episode 1 with Alon Zakai β https://goo.gle/4bpFxwV
Deepti, Chair of the Community Group: β https://goo.gle/3yBtjmm Deepti, member of the Working Group β https://goo.gle/3K8NKJU WebAssembly Summit opening keynote β https://goo.gle/3WVyQP7
WebAssembly Community Group β https://goo.gle/3KaOrCM WebAssembly Working Group β https://goo.gle/3VbI48B
WebAssembly W3C Process GitHub β https://goo.gle/3Kd5p3a
TC39 process document β https://goo.gle/4bL3fno
File System Access API β https://goo.gle/3UT5uOE
Web Serial API β https://goo.gle/3WP92nq
V8 Wasm source code in Chromium β https://goo.gle/4bNiUTa
WebAssembly active proposals β https://goo.gle/44TBd72 WebAssembly inactive proposals β https://goo.gle/4btU6je
Wasm feature detection proposal β https://goo.gle/3K9E95B JavaScript promise integration proposal β https://goo.gle/3yxfkOM
JavaScript promise integration origin trial proposal β https://goo.gle/4aA8Mff
WasmGC proposal β https://goo.gle/4asI6gI
WasmGC β https://goo.gle/3WR7GZw
WASI file system β https://goo.gle/3ylByD1
Stringref proposal β https://goo.gle/4awO68b
Built-in Strings proposal β https://goo.gle/3wJ6Fbg
Deepti's Google I/O talk β https://goo.gle/4boQOOk
Relaxed SIMD proposal β https://goo.gle/4bNATss
Half precision (FP16) proposal β https://goo.gle/3wA9rjd Memory64 proposal β https://goo.gle/3wA9rjd -
Learn about some early WebAssembly history from one of the co-creators of Wasm, Alon Zakai! Follow along how Alon explains how we came from Native Client to asm.js and then finally to WebAssembly, and explore some interesting historical and present day sidetracks on the way.
Resources:
Alon Zakai:
Homepage β https://goo.gle/3vVaHgi / (has links to all the social profiles, too)
LinkedIn profile β https://goo.gle/4cZDqRSNative Client (NaCl) β https://goo.gle/3Q8oAi5
Portable NaCl (PNaCL) β https://goo.gle/4413xDK
Compiling LLVM to JavaScript β https://goo.gle/4ay5Qke
BananaBread demo β https://goo.gle/3xCWCEO
asm.js β https://goo.gle/3Q5m10n
asm.js presentation β https://goo.gle/445cz2F
asm.js blog posts β https://goo.gle/3U4ZcuZ
Emscripten and WebAssembly presentation β https://goo.gle/3W0SAQE
Bringing the Web up to speed with WebAssembly paper β https://goo.gle/3JoDq0k
Polywasm β https://goo.gle/4aE9JnV
Qt apps compiled to asm.js β https://goo.gle/3UmXm9O
Quake 3 Arena compiled to WebAssembly β https://goo.gle/3Ukt9s1