Official website (https://webassembly.org/)
Key facts
- Programming language.title
- WebAssembly
- Programming language.logo
- WebAssembly Logo.svg
- Programming language.paradigm
- structured; stack machine
- Programming language.designer
- W3C
- Programming language.operating system
- Platform independent
- Programming language.license
- Apache License 2.0
- Programming language.file format
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Official website
WebAssembly
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Source code
This repository is part of the [WebAssembly Community Group] and hosts the [issue tracker] for [phase 0 proposals], a [discussion forum] for questions and general discussion, and a collection of high-level non-normative [design documents]. For more information about WebAssembly itself, see [the website]! For information about Contributing to WebAssembly see [the Contributing document]. Some of the design documents in this repository are out of date. We're gradually working updating these documents. The following are some documents which are fairly up to date: WebAssembly High-Level Goals What does Portability mean in Wasm? Design Rationale WebAssembly's Security model Nondeterminism in WebAssembly [issue tracker]: [phase 0 proposals]: [discussion forum]: [the Contributing document]: Contributing.md [the website]: [Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct]: [design documents]: design-documents [WebAssembly Community Group]:
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Article · Español
WebAssembly, abreviado wasm, es un formato de código binario portable (bytecode), para la ejecución íntegra en navegador de scripts de lado del cliente. Se trata de un lenguaje de bajo nivel, diseñado inicialmente como formato destino en la compilación desde C y C++. Aunque también soporta código fuente de otros lenguajes, como Rust y Go.
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