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Web Assembly (WASM) in 100 Seconds

Learn the fundamentals of Web Assembly in 100 Seconds, then build your first WASM binary with AssemblyScript. https://fireship.io

– WASM Docs https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/WebAssembly
– Figma’s Story https://www.figma.com/blog/webassembly-cut-figmas-load-time-by-3x/
– AssemblyScript https://www.assemblyscript.org/

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33 thoughts on “Web Assembly (WASM) in 100 Seconds

  • Imagine if running untrusted binaries was safe lol.

  • They're adding support to be able to compile javascript to wasm…to be run…in javascript…

  • I still don't get it or why it's special. It can run more than one coding language at the same time or something? Couldn't EVERYTHING already do that?

  • So now we have the same features as ActiveX had 27 years ago? 🙂

  • please go beyond 100 seconds on this one

  • I am an animator and found Ruffle that is built in WASM and replaces Flash plugins. Now I am trying to understand WASM. I really appreciate this video you did because it instantly gave me the understanding I needed. Not even chatgpt was able to help with this.

  • 0:36 Is CPP/ UE5/4 is a viable bundle, a gamedev stack items also?

  • This 100 sec was great. Thanks! Love to see an expanded version and will be on the lookout. The time is right.

  • WHY DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS SOONER? As a Java/C# guy, JS has been kind of a low-key pain. I may have just found a replacement 🙂

  • The question is would you be able to write browser add ons/extensions for sites written in web assembly?

  • we've really just circled back to java bytecode huh

  • i wanna do straight up assembly using this. i wanna do it so bad.

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