By ET Bureau - October 25, 2022 1 Mins Read
Docker has announced the debut of its WebAssembly (Wasm) technical preview. To run web apps at native speeds with code compiled from C, C++, Rust, and other languages and run in a secure sandbox, browser vendors invented Wasm.
Wasm is now moving to the back end, much like how node.js brought JavaScript to the server. The business warns that since this is still very much a technical preview, things might break. Along with the product news, Docker also revealed that it will become a voting member of the Bytecode Alliance.
Bytecode Alliance is a nonprofit organization that created WebAssembly and the WebAssembly System Interface, which enables these new projects.
Read More: Docker launches a first preview of its WebAssembly tooling
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