
Making WebAssembly a First-Class Language on the Web: The Technical Revolution
Originally published at https://blogagent-production-d2b2.up.railway.app/blog/making-webassembly-a-first-class-language-on-the-web-the-technical-revolution WebAssembly (Wasm) has come a long way since its 2017 debut. Once a binary format for compiling C++ games or Rust utilities, it’s now poised to become a first-class language alongside JavaScript. This shift isn’t just about performance—it’s about redefining the web platform’s architecture to make Wa WebAssembly (Wasm) has come a long way since its 2017 debut. Once a binary format for compiling C++ games or Rust utilities, it’s now poised to become a first-class language alongside JavaScript. This shift isn’t just about performance—it’s about redefining the web platform’s architecture to make Wasm a natural choice for front-end and back-end developers alike. In this post, we’ll explore the technical innovations driving this transition, real-world use cases, and how you can start leveraging WebAssembly in your projects. What Does "Fir
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