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Developer Week '23
 | 27.06.2023

WASM, WASI, WTF? WebAssembly 101 für .NET-Entwickler

Buzzword-Bingo, FTW! Nein, in dieser Session geht es NICHT um Blazor WebAssembly. Vielmehr wird Christian WebAssembly als Basistechnologie und allgegenwärtige Plattform diskutieren, die viele immer erträumte Szenarien im Computing-Umfeld ermöglicht. Dazu gehören sichere isolierte Ausführungsumgebungen, leistungsstarke Instanziierungs- und Ausführungs-Engines sowie leichtgewichtige serverseitige und Serverless-Laufzeitumgebungen. Und das alles mit fast jeder Programmiersprache und jedem Framework, einschließlich C# und .NET.
Kommt vorbei und macht euch ein Bild davon, warum, was und wie WebAssembly in einer Welt jenseits des Browsers einen Unterschied machen wird. Als .NET-Entwickler sollte man auf jeden Fall über eine der aktuell heißesten Technologien Bescheid wissen.
Oh, und ja - wir werden auch ganz kurz über Blazor WebAssembly sprechen...

Christian Weyer ist Mitbegründer und CTO von Thinktecture. Er ist seit mehr als 25 Jahren als technischer Berater in der Softwarebranche aktiv.

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Developer Week '23
26.06.23  
- 30.06.23 
@ Nürnberg
 (DE)
WASM, WASI, WTF? WebAssembly 101 für .NET-Entwickler

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