WebAssembly
Modern Front End: React, GraphQL, VR, WebAssembly with Adam Conrad
Ten years ago, there was a distinction between “backend” and “frontend” developers. A backend developer would be managing the business logic and database transactions using Ruby
Open Policy Agent with Torin Sandall
Policies define which users and applications can access and modify resources in a computer system. In a file system, a user might have permission to read or write to a file. In a cloud
WebAssembly: A Foundation for a Higher Performance Web
As the Internet fills a larger role in our lives, more and more is being asked of web applications. JavaScript cannot always provide the necessary performance, so a new solution is
WebAssembly and the Future of Browser Languages
If you are interested in technology even a bit, you may hear the name JavaScript, the core technology used in the World Wide Web. However, it comes with several major performance issues.
JavaScript Engines with Mathias Bynens
JavaScript performance has improved over time due to advances in JavaScript engines such as Google’s V8. A JavaScript engine performs compiler optimization, garbage collection, hot







