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WebAssembly for the Masses
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Stop fighting about languages
- 3 Welcome
- 4 Who am I
- 5 What is WebAssembly
- 6 WebAssembly is not so flexible
- 7 How WebAssembly evolved
- 8 Distribution of applications
- 9 Browsers
- 10 How does it work
- 11 JavaScript is overloaded
- 12 Web is an open system
- 13 What is WebAssembly module
- 14 How does WebAssembly work
- 15 Why do you need WebAssembly
- 16 Performance
- 17 Portability
- 18 JavaScript
- 19 Maintainable Performance
- 20 Multilanguage support
- 21 JavaScript is easy
- 22 Three dot operator in JavaScript
- 23 Flexibility of JavaScript
- 24 Demo
- 25 Syntax
- 26 XOR
- 27 JavaScript inside browser
- 28 Index HTML
- 29 Dependencies
- 30 parse
- 31 profiler
- 32 instantiate streaming
- 33 decode
- 34 compilation
- 35 compiler
- 36 C and C
- 37 Rust
- 38 Typescript
- 39 Project overview
- 40 Project source
- 41 Packagejson
- 42 Advantages of WebAssembly
- 43 Remember Reminder
- 44 Diverse
- 45 Toolchain
- 46 Emscripten
- 47 Performance Sample
- 48 Converting C to WebAssembly
- 49 JavaScript Engine vs Browser
- 50 Browser with WebAssembly
- 51 Rust with WebAssembly
- 52 Rust output
- 53 Binding file
- 54 Assembly script FAQ
- 55 The future of WebAssembly
- 56 WebAssembly RFC
- 57 Garbage Collection
- 58 Cloudworkers
- 59 WebAssembly System Interface
- 60 WebAssembly Optimization