Syrus AkbaryAchieve your goals, happilyIf you are an ambitious person, you will realize that reaching your goals not always implies reaching happiness but sometimes quite the…Jan 21, 20211Jan 21, 20211
Syrus AkbaryinWasmerWasmer 1.0By leveraging Wasm for software containerization, we create universal binaries that work anywhere without modification, including…Jan 5, 20211Jan 5, 20211
Syrus AkbaryinWasmerIntroducing wax: a WebAssembly package runnerIn the latest version of Wasmer, 0.16, you might have noticed that we are shipping a new binary: wax.Mar 11, 20203Mar 11, 20203
Syrus AkbaryinWasmerRunning WebAssembly on ARMToday we are very happy to announce Wasmer 0.11.0 with full support for running Wasm modules on ARM …including your Raspberry Pi!Nov 22, 20194Nov 22, 20194
Syrus AkbaryinWasmerWasienv: WASI Development Toolchain for C/C++At Wasmer we have been porting a lot of C and C++ projects to WebAssembly and WASI, as we believe WebAssembly will emerge as the standard…Oct 22, 20191Oct 22, 20191
Syrus AkbaryinWasmerIntroducing WebAssembly InterfacesWebAssembly Interfaces permit static checks on Modules to make sure they stay compliant over timeJul 17, 2019Jul 17, 2019
Syrus AkbaryinWasmerIntroducing WAPM global package installsTwo weeks ago we released the first version of WAPM (the WebAssembly Package Manager) and since then we got a lot of insight and traction…May 7, 2019May 7, 2019
Syrus AkbaryinWasmerAnnouncing WAPM: The WebAssembly Package ManagerToday, we are releasing a new tool that will help you use WebAssembly anywhere: WAPM (aka WebAssembly Package Manager).Apr 23, 20193Apr 23, 20193
Syrus AkbaryinWasmerA WebAssembly Compiler taleHow we abstracted our API to be independent of the IR, allowing Wasmer to support multiple compiler backends.Apr 12, 2019Apr 12, 2019
Syrus AkbaryinWasmerRunning WebAssembly 100x faster 🔥We’ve been working steadily to get Wasmer to execute WebAssembly modules on the server-side as fast as possible.Feb 25, 2019Feb 25, 2019