The next #WasmAssembly podcast
episode is out!
CG, WG, W3C, Deepti—Wasm standardization with Deepti Gandluri:
https://wasmassembly.libsyn.com/cg-wg-w3c-deeptiwasm-standardization-with-deepti-gandluri
In case you didn't notice: the YouTube version of the podcast has some additional visuals
I'm extremely excited to release episode 1 of my monthly podcast
#WasmAssembly!
From asm.js to Wasm with Emscripten creator Alon Zakai (@kripken):
https://wasmassembly.libsyn.com/ (See there for links to Spotify, YouTube,…)
Learn about some early #WebAssembly history from one of the co-creators of #Wasm, Alon Zakai! Follow along how Alon explains how we came from Native Client to asm.js and then finally to WebAssembly, and explore some interesting historical and present day sidetracks on the way.
#WebAssembly Adoption: Is Slow and Steady Winning the Race? https://thenewstack.io/webassembly-adoption-is-slow-and-steady-winning-the-race/ I think the @TheNewStack's coverage of #Wasm is really good. Hope to discuss some of the questions they raise on my upcoming #WasmAssembly podcast .
Drumming up some excitement … I just recorded the first episode of a new podcast series that I'm hosting: the #WasmAssembly, your monthly podcast gathering of people to geek out about all things #WebAssembly.
My first guest was no other than #Wasm OG @kripken, whom you may associate with projects like #Emscripten and, you know, WebAssembly, the language. The episode should go up mid April, watch this space!
Yes. It's WasmAssembly, a name smarter than hairdresser names à la United Hairlines.