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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2021 · 57 MIN

Episode #93: WebAssembly and WASI with Aaron Turner

from Serverless Chats · host Jeremy Daly & Rebecca Marshburn

About Aaron TurnerAaron Turner is a senior engineer at Fastly. They were previously doing rad stuff at Google and various startups and agencies. In their spare time, they are hacking on various WebAssembly projects on the web, cooking up some dope beats, and shredding local skateparks.Twitter: @torch2424Website: https://aaronthedev.com/Links related to the content in the episode:Getting Started WasmByExampleMadeWithWebAssemblyWasi.dev Choosing a Wasm LanguageAssemblyScriptWebsiteMentioned Production AssemblyScript article: Micrio article by Marcel DuinEmscriptenCompiling to WasmRustWasm BookGreat WebAssembly TalksWasmSummitYoutube Channel WasmSFYoutube ChannelPatrick Hamann | WebAssembly – To the browser and beyond! | performance.now() 2019

On this episode, Jeremy chats with Aaron Turner about the use cases for WebAssembly, how WASI makes serverless compute at the edge even more portable and powerful, some popular WASM toolchains, and what the future of this technology looks like.

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