Growing the WebAssembly ecosystem
Wasm Labs is a team inside VMware's Office of the CTO. We create and contribute to projects that showcase the possibilities of WebAssembly, and help developers adopt this new and exciting technology.
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LAMP Stack, but make it Wasm
SQLite builds for WASI since 3.41.0
Deploy your Maps service with Protomaps and Wasm Workers Server
Wasmtime 4.0.1, 5.0.1 and 6.0.1 security update
WebAssembly Language Runtimes March update: new languages and slim builds
Wasm Workers Server 1.0: support for Python and Ruby
Adding Python WASI support to Wasm Language Runtimes
WebAssembly and Sockets: PHP development server on WasmEdge
WebAssembly: Docker without containers!
Multi-module support in mod_wasm v0.10.0
What's new in Wasm Workers Server v0.6.0
Running WordPress with WebAssembly using mod_wasm and Apache
Porting PHP to WebAssembly using WASI
Run your workers anywhere with WebAssembly
mod_wasm: run WebAssembly with Apache
Modern websites in a Raspberry Pi Zero with WebAssembly
Running WordPress in the Browser
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Wasm Language Runtimes
Popular language runtimes (PHP, Python, Ruby, etc) compiled to Wasm
Wasm Workers Server
Self-contained server to run workers in WebAssembly
mod_wasm
Apache httpd module to run WebAssembly modules
WordPress in the browser
A WordPress page running entirely in your browser
WebAssembly has an evolving and vibrant ecosystem
Here you can find some of the articles and videos from the community
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Wasmtime Reaches 1.0: Fast, Safe and Production Ready!
By Lin Clark / Bytecode Alliance
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Why WebAssembly Belongs Outside the Browser
By Matt Butcher, Connor Hicks, and Taylor Thomas
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OpenVINO Inferencing using WasmEdge WASI-NN
By apepkuss / Second State