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'''WebAssembly''' is a programming language under development intended to be a low-level language for web applications, executing cross-platform at near-native speed on each system. It can in turn be the code output by compilers (as a form of [[bytecode]]), allowing development of web applications in any number of other languages. This is seen as a more robust solution to what has, thus far, generally been accomplished with [[JavaScript]] and its elaborations such as asm.js.
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'''WebAssembly''' is a programming language that released its first public draft spec in 2018, intended to be a low-level language for web applications, executing cross-platform at near-native speed on each system. It can in turn be the code output by compilers (as a form of [[bytecode]]), allowing development of web applications in any number of other languages. This is seen as a more robust solution to what has, thus far, generally been accomplished with [[JavaScript]] and its elaborations such as asm.js.
  
 
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Name WebAssembly
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Released 2018

WebAssembly is a programming language that released its first public draft spec in 2018, intended to be a low-level language for web applications, executing cross-platform at near-native speed on each system. It can in turn be the code output by compilers (as a form of bytecode), allowing development of web applications in any number of other languages. This is seen as a more robust solution to what has, thus far, generally been accomplished with JavaScript and its elaborations such as asm.js.

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