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Wasmer is an open-source WebAssembly (WASM) runtime that enables developers to run WASM code directly in their web browsers or Node.js environments.
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WebAssembly
- How does freezing make something warmer? [pdf] (www.lsop.colostate.edu)
- A WebAssembly compiler that fits in a tweet (wasmgroundup.com)
- Extensible WASM Applications with Go (go.dev)
- Wasmer 5.0 (wasmer.io)
- Wasmer JavaScript SDK (wasmer.io)
- Wasmer Edge: WebAssembly on the Edge (wasmer.io)
- Wasmer Edge (Beta) Is Now Generally Available (wasmer.io)
- Wasmer v5 Introduced (wasmer.io)
- Wasmer 3.2.0 released, with RISC-V support (wasmer.io)
- Wasmer 4.1 (wasmer.io)
- Wasmer Edge (Beta) Is Now Generally Available (wasmer.io)
- Wasmer 5.0-Rc1 Adds Experimental Support for Wasmi, Interpreter Mode Support (www.phoronix.com)
- Wasmer 4.0 (wasmer.io)
- Py2wasm – A Python to WASM Compiler (wasmer.io)
- Announcing WCGI: WebAssembly and CGI (wasmer.io)
- WinterJS (wasmer.io)
- Running PHP fast at the edge with WebAssembly (wasmer.io)
- WinterJS 1.0 (wasmer.io)
- The Rise of the Monolith (wasmer.io)
- Py2wasm: A Python to WebAssembly Compiler (wasmer.io)
- Support WASIX in Zig Lang (github.com)
- WinterJS 1.0 (wasmer.io)