Official website (https://webassembly.org/)
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WebAssembly (Wasm) defines a portable binary code format and a corresponding text format for executable programs and software interfaces for facilitating communication between such programs and their host environment.
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 Some of the design documents in this repository are out of date.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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