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The philosopher who believes in Web Assembly

Apr 14, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
WebAssembly: A Side Job for a Municipal Utility Company
03:24 • 3min
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3
The Evolution of WebAssembly
06:07 • 2min
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The Cost of Shutting Down and Starting a Virtual Machine
08:06 • 4min
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Web Assembly: A Browser Technology to Solve a Specific Problem in the Browser
12:21 • 4min
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The Virtues of WebAssembly
16:25 • 2min
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WebAssembly: The Future of Computing
18:52 • 2min
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The Future of Distributed Computing
21:02 • 2min
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9
How to Find the Hamming Distance Between Two Strings in Python?
23:23 • 2min
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Fermyon offers serverless cloud computing. Spin is their developer tool for building WebAssembly microservices and web applications; check it out on GitHub.

Like past podcast guest David Hsu of Retool (and yours truly), Matt earned a degree in the humanities before deciding to prioritize his “side gig” in tech.

Follow Fermyon on GitHub. Matt is on LinkedIn.

Shoutout to Lifeboat badge winner keineahnung2345 for saving Hamming distance between two strings in Python from the dustbin of time.

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