Keynote | 
BASTA! Spring 2023
 | 21.02.2023

WebAssembly: Past, Present, Future

Ein interessanter Name, der momentan viel durch die Software-Entwicklungs-Medien geistert: WebAssembly (Wasm). Doch es ist weder (nur) Web, noch ist es (klassisches) Assembly. In dieser Keynote zeigen Martina Kraus, Thorsten Hans und Christian Weyer, was Wasm wirklich ist und welches Potenzial es auch - und vor allem - jenseits des Browsers hat. Dabei beleuchten sie die noch junge Vergangenheit von Wasm, blicken auf den aktuellen Stand der Spezifikationen und Technologien und malen ein Bild, wie Wasm künftig signifikanten Anteil in einer allgegenwärtigen Computing-Welt haben kann. Gemeinsam mit den drei entdecken Sie, dass WebAssembly schon längst nicht mehr nur für das Web ist.

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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BASTA! Spring 2023
20.02.23  
- 24.02.23 
@ Frankfurt
 (DE)

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