Visit https://kotl.in/wasm to get started yourself! Kotlin 1.8.20 introduces the newest multiplatform compilation target for Kotlin – WebAssembly! This opens up new possibilities for Kotlin developers, ranging from writing web apps, to blazing fast server-side development with Node.js and standalone WebAssembly runtimes, and even bringing your Compose Multiplatform apps to the browser! Together with Sebastian Aigner (https://twitter.com/sebi_io), explore the examples, get an overview of WebAssembly as a technology, and learn the current state and future plans of Kotlin for WebAssembly. While it’s still early for Kotlin/Wasm, it’s the perfect time to take a look, do some experiments and build some toy projects. This video features a number of examples from the ecosystem. We can’t wait to see what you’ll build with this first version of Kotlin/Wasm! Want to learn more? Here’s the links mentioned in the video: Samples showcased in this video: https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlin-wasm-examples Docker & Wasm (Beta): https://docs.docker.com/desktop/wasm/ “The Huge Potential of Kotlin/Wasm” by Sébastien Deleuze: https://seb.deleuze.fr/the-huge-potential-of-kotlin-wasm/ Compose Multiplatform: https://jb.gg/compose WebAssembly: A new development paradigm for the web: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcHER-3gFXI Introducing Kotlin/Wasm by Zalim Bashorov & Sébastien Deleuze: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCtMC_IVCKo Scale to Zero with Spring + GraalVM or WebAssembly by Sébastien Deleuze: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD0IfCsXdTI KotlinConf Keynote: https://blog.jetbrains.com/kotlin/2023/04/kotlinconf-2023-opening-keynote/ 0:00 Introduction 0:40 WebAssembly as a technology 3:07 Hands on with Kotlin/Wasm 12:34 Wasm beyond the browser 14:03 Compose Multiplatform on Wasm 16:06 What’s next for Kotlin for Wasm