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Back to articlesRunning Clang in the browser using WebAssemblyDiscover how to compile C programs directly from JavaScript or any browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari), and explore the powerful capabilities of the Wasmer JS SDK We’ve reached a major milestone in making any software run with WebAssembly. Thanks to the newest release of Wasmer (4.4) and the Wasmer JS SDK (0.8.0) you can now run clang any
Back to articlesAnnouncing py2wasm: A Python to Wasm compilerpy2wasm converts your Python programs to WebAssembly, running them at 3x faster speeds Since starting Wasmer five years ago we've been obsessed with empowering more languages to target the web and beyond through Webassembly. One of the most popular languages out there is Python, and while it is certainly possible to run Python programs i
Back to articlesWinterJS 1.0Announcing WinterJS 1.0, the fastest Javascript web server now also supporting Cloudflare applications and React Server Components WinterJS 1.0 is finally here. WinterJS is an incredibly fast WinterCG-compatible Javascript runtime written in Rust using the SpiderMonkey engine to execute JavaScript, and Tokio to handle the underlying HTTP requests and JS event loop. Wint
Back to articlesIntroducing the new Wasmer JS SDKToday we are incredibly excited to present `@wasmer/sdk`, a new library that allows running WASI(X) applications easily on the browser Dive into a world where running any WASI and WASIX package in your browser is a breeze. Whether it's Python, Bash, FFmpeg, or any package published in the registry, Wasmer Javascript SDK makes it all seamlessly possi
Back to articlesOnyx, a new programming language powered by WebAssemblyLearn about Onyx, a new imperative programming language that leverages WebAssembly and Wasmer for seamless cross-platform support What is Onyx? Onyx is a new programming language featuring a modern, expressive syntax, strict type safety, blazingly-fast build times, and out-of-the-box cross platform support thanks to WebAssembly
Back to articlesAnnouncing WinterJSThe most performant JavaScript Service Workers server thanks to Rust and SpiderMonkey Follow up the WinterJS series reading about the recent production-ready WinterJS 1.0 release here. Today we are incredibly excited to announce WinterJS (wasmer/winterjs package). WinterJS is a JavaScript Service Workers server written in Rust, that uses the SpiderMonkey engine t
Back to articlesThe Cloud is dead, long live the Cloud! Announcing Wasmer EdgeWe are incredibly excited to share a new paradigm for apps: a magnitude more affordable than the clouds, more flexible than Cloudflare workers and with a Heroku-like experience Once in a lifetime you get the opportunity to work on something unique, something so innovative that you know it will set the future of computing
Back to articlesAnnouncing WASIXWASIX extends the WASI proposal to build useful and productive applications today with full POSIX compatibility Today we are very excited to launch a new initiative that will start shaping the future of WebAssembly on both the browser and the server. WASI was announced about 4 years ago and was a great push to move the Wasm community forward. It got everyone so exci
Back to articlesAnnouncing WCGI: WebAssembly + CGIWCGI - Revolutionizing Server Development with WebAssembly and CGI Welcome to the future of server-side development with WebAssembly! Today we are introducing WCGI, a technology that marries the power of WebAssembly with the versatility and simplicity of CGI. Here are some of WCGI's highlights: You can reuse your existing CGI applications by compil
Back to articlesWasmer takes WebAssembly libraries mainstream with WAIImport WebAssembly libraries just like any other dependency in your project Integrating with other languages and distributing binaries has always raised the WebAssembly's barrier to entry for the average developer, and at Wasmer our goal is to make trivial creating universal libraries that work anywhere. Today, we are happy to a
Today we are very excited to launch Wasmer 3.0, following three months of work since our first alpha. So, what’s new in Wasmer? wasmer is now able to run WAPM packages directly via wasmer run Better API and memory management We have simplified the way engines work. Now, only one engine is needed (although the engine might use different artifacts to load/store code) Zero-copy deserialization of art
Back to articlesWasmer 2.1Wasmer 2.1 supporting JS, Singlepass in Windows, iOS, LLVM 13, reproducible builds and many more features After a few months of work, we are super happy to announce the general availability of Wasmer 2.1. Packed with amazing new features and bug fixes, including: Wasmer JS Virtual Filesystem iOS Support Singlepass support in Windows LLVM ARM64 support & LLVM 13 Faster Sin
Back to articlesWasmer 2.0, It's a big deal!Announcing the general availability of the Wasmer 2.0 It's been almost 6-months since we released Wasmer 1.0, and the community support and reception were incredible. Since then, we've been hard at work on the next version of Wasmer. Today, we're pleased to announce the general availability of Wasmer 2.0! Can't wait to try it? Go ahead! curl https://get.
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