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It’s that time of year: time to start winding down for the winter holiday season, time to reflect on the past year, and time to think about what we can accomplish together in 2024. The Wasmtime and Cranelift projects are no exception. This article recounts Wasmtime and Cranelift progress in 2023 and explores what we might do in 2024. Wasmtime is a standalone WebAssembly runtime. It is fast, secure
The WebAssembly (Wasm) ecosystem is transforming. Developers can look forward to a modular, virtualizable, and robust environment for building applications, libraries, and services. We are excited to be working towards this with implementations for WASI-Preview 2. This roadmap reflects changes occurring in standards within the WebAssembly Community Group (CG) and the WASI Subgroup within the W3C.
We’re happy to announce the inclusion of Javy as a hosted project under the Bytecode Alliance. This post will delve into what Javy is, the motivation behind its adoption, and the process that led to its integration into the Bytecode Alliance. Javy Javy is a JavaScript-to-WebAssembly toolchain originally developed by Shopify to bring JavaScript support to Shopify Functions. It is based on the Quick
Until now, one piece missing from WebAssembly standalone engines was the ability to spawn threads. Browsers have had this ability for some time via Web Workers, but standalone engines had no standard way to do this. This post describes the work of several collaborators to bring about wasi-threads, a proposal to add threads to WASI. It will explain the history to this proposal, the work done to get
As of today, the Wasmtime WebAssembly runtime is now at 1.0! This means that all of us in the Bytecode Alliance agree that it is fully ready to use in production. In truth, we could have called Wasmtime production-ready more than a year ago. But we didn’t want to release just any WebAssembly engine. We wanted to have a super fast and super safe WebAssembly engine. We wanted to feel really confiden
In preparation for our upcoming release of Wasmtime 1.0 on September 20, we have prepared two blog posts describing the work we have put into the compiler and runtime recently. This first post will describe performance-related projects: making the compiler generate faster code, making the compiler itself run faster, making Wasmtime instantiate a compiled module faster, and making Wasmtime’s runtim
JavaScript in the browser runs many times faster than it did two decades ago. And that happened because the browser vendors spent that time working on intensive performance optimizations. Today, we’re starting work on optimizing JavaScript performance for entirely different environments, where different rules apply. And this is possible because of WebAssembly. We should be clear here—if you’re run
We announced the Bytecode Alliance nearly a year ago, and since then it has been… quite a year 😬 While the 2020-ness of this year has slowed us down on some fronts, we’ve also made a lot of progress on others. Now that we’ve adjusted to the new normal, we’re gearing up to accelerate on all fronts. But before we do that, we wanted to share some highlights of what we’ve achieved to date. Progress o
The Bytecode Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating secure new software foundations, building on standards such as WebAssembly and WebAssembly System Interface (WASI). The Bytecode Alliance is committed to establishing a capable, secure platform that allows application developers and service providers to confidently run untrusted code, on any infrastructure, for any operating s
Today we announce the formation of the Bytecode Alliance, a new industry partnership coming together to forge WebAssembly’s outside-the-browser future by collaborating on implementing standards and proposing new ones. Our founding members are Mozilla, Fastly, Intel, and Red Hat, and we’re looking forward to welcoming many more. We have a vision of a WebAssembly ecosystem that is secure by default,
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