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WebAssembly or wasm is a low-level bytecode format for in-browser client-side scripting that is more efficient than JavaScript, from which it evolved. WebAssembly is a portable stack machine which is designed to be faster to parse than JavaScript, as well as faster to execute. Its initial aim is to support compilation from C and C++, though other source languages such as Rust are also supported.
Pages in category "WebAssembly"
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