Lin Clark on the Web Assembly Component Model

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The WebAssembly Component Model is a language-neutral approach to building web assembly applications in small units that can be assembled into a larger application. Using the metaphor of lego blocks, Lin Clark (a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Fastly) discusses the background, roadmap, and design goals for creating the Web Assembly Component Model. Lin is a central figure working on Web Assembly (wasm), Web Assembly System Interface (WASI), and now Web Assembly Component Model. Today on the podcast, Lin and Wes talk web assembly and the work happening around developing the component model.

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Such a versatile and talented is great to have for a project like this. The WASM ecosystem and the bytecode alliance are daring on the technical side, manage to do proper technical designs and to communicate them in an accessible and honest way. Fantastic!

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the obvious abbreviation would be WACM pronounced: whack 'em

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