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Fermyon promises over 5000 WebAssembly applications on one Kubernetes node via new platform

Fermyon has introduced SpinKube, for developing and deploying WebAssembly applications to Kubernetes, and Fermyon Platform for Kubernetes, including […]

WebAssembly increasingly used for plug-ins and serverless, but needs better tools

A new WebAssembly survey sponsored by software development company Scott Logic shows growing usage as a runtime for […]

Kotlin debuts “experimental” Kotlin/Wasm target in new beta  – a new approach to frontend development?

JetBrains has released Kotlin 1.9.20 beta, including an experimental feature called Kotlin/Wasm that targets WebAssembly. The new release […]

Ruby 3.2.0 released with WebAssembly compiler, production-ready YJIT optimization, and much faster regular expressions

Ruby developers got a Christmas gift with the December 25th release of Ruby 3.2.0, with major new features […]

Wasmer 3.0 released to run WebAssembly outside the browser, now with native executables

Wasmer Inc (the company) has released Wasmer 3.0, the latest version of its open source runtime for WebAssembly […]

Microsoft releases .NET 7 spanning Windows to WebAssembly, but can it keep up with the modern web platform?

Microsoft has released .NET 7, along with a flurry of updates to related frameworks and tools, including C# […]

Oracle contributes GraalVM to OpenJDK to address ‘obstacles to adoption’

Oracle is making GraalVM Community Edition – a native code compiler for Java – part of the OpenJDK, […]

Massive web tech survey shows how bad habits continue – and WebAssembly may be over hyped

The HTTP Archive has published most of its 2022 web technology report, called the Web Almanac, based on […]

Cloudflare previews workerd, an open source JavaScript/Wasm runtime for ‘nanoservices’

Cloudflare has released workerd in beta, an open-source JavaScript/Wasm (WebAssembly) runtime based on the same code as Cloudflare […]

Wasmtime 1.0 released: WebAssembly outside the browser, but is it really production-ready?

The Bytecode Alliance, sponsors of the Wasmtime project, have declared it fit for production with the release of […]