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Eric Anderson (@ericmander) and Connor Hicks (@cohix) launch into detail on Suborbital, an open-source project that allows developers to create WebAssembly projects embedded in other applications. Connor conceived of Suborbital while frustrated with the cold start problem that can impact Function-as-a-Service platforms. Today, Suborbital collaborates with companies like Microsoft on a community called Wasm Builders, dedicated to sharing and developing innovations in WebAssembly applications.

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In this episode we discuss:

  • The three tentpoles of WebAssembly that make it a useful foundation for Suborbital
  • Surprising niche use cases for WebAssembly like IoT and data modeling
  • Open-source tools in the Suborbital ecosystem
  • Putting focus on building a larger Wasm Builders community
  • Connor’s thoughts on how WebAssembly can improve edge computing

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Eric Anderson (@ericmander) and Connor Hicks (@cohix) launch into detail on Suborbital, an open-source project that allows developers to create WebAssembly projects embedded in other applications. Connor conceived of Suborbital while frustrated with the cold start problem that can impact Function-as-a-Service platforms. Today, Suborbital collaborates with companies like Microsoft on a community called Wasm Builders, dedicated to sharing and developing innovations in WebAssembly applications.

Subscribe to Contributor on Substack for email notifications, and join our Slack community!

In this episode we discuss:

  • The three tentpoles of WebAssembly that make it a useful foundation for Suborbital
  • Surprising niche use cases for WebAssembly like IoT and data modeling
  • Open-source tools in the Suborbital ecosystem
  • Putting focus on building a larger Wasm Builders community
  • Connor’s thoughts on how WebAssembly can improve edge computing

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  continue reading

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