The New Stack team went to KubeCon, and among a host of important topics, we learned about WebAssembly (WASM) from some DevOps experts and leaders in the space. So, what is WASM? In short, it is JavaScript that can be compiled into a byte-size code. Our experts helped us dive deeper into what WASM is, how it works, WebAssembly use cases, and how to build on it. Hear from: Kate Goldenring, Software Engineer, Fermyon Rishit Dagli, University of Toronto Matt Butcher, CEO, Fermyon Eva Bojorges, Community, Docker Check out the latest news and insights on WebAssembly: https://thenewstack.io/ What Is WebAssembly — and Why Are You Hearing So Much About It? https://thenewstack.io/what-is-webassembly/ When Wasm and Docker Work (and Do Not Work) Together https://thenewstack.io/when-wasm-and-docker-work-and-do-not-work-together/ What Business Problems Does WebAssembly Solve? https://thenewstack.io/what-business-problems-does-webassembly-solve/

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