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* {{l/sub|Getting Started in WebAssembly with C++|User:Charlotte}} by Charlotte Fields  | * {{l/sub|Getting Started in WebAssembly with C++|User:Charlotte}} by Charlotte Fields  | ||
Latest revision as of 17:58, 23 July 2018
About
WebAssembly, or WASM, is a compiled bytecode for web applications. It runs on a wide variety of browsers and platforms, including mobile (Android and iOS). It requires a bit of minimal "glue" JavaScript in order to access the browser's DOM.
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Articles
- Getting Started in WebAssembly with C++ by Charlotte Fields