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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2023 · 56 MIN

Matt Butcher - Fermyon

from devtools.fm: Developer Tools, Open Source, Software Development · host Andrew Lisowski, Justin Bennett

In the episode, we're joined by Matt Butcher, we discuss the potential of Web Assembly and how it can revolutionize serverless computing. He highlights the advantages of using Web Assembly for serverless applications, such as faster startup times, improved performance, and support for a wide variety of languages. Matt left his role at Microsoft on the Deis Labs Kubernates team to co-found Fermyon, a platform that uses Web Assembly to run serverless functions.https://twitter.com/technosophoshttps://twitter.com/Helmpackhttps://twitter.com/brigadecorehttps://twitter.com/krustlethttps://twitter.com/fermyontechhttps://www.fermyon.comJoin our patreon for the full episode https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm.TooltipsWant to hear use talk about our tooltips? Join our patreon! https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfmAndrewhttps://bloop.aihttps://qr-code-styling.comJustinhttps://www.datarabbit.com/https://www.inkandswitch.com/cambria/Matthttps://github.com/AlDanial/clochttps://remarkable.com/https://thebrowser.company/

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