[{"content":"WebAssembly (Wasm) is a binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. It allows code written in languages like C, C++, and Rust to run on the web at near-native speed.\nBeyond JavaScript While JavaScript is great, it has its limits. Wasm allows developers to port high-performance applications (like video editors and games) to the browser.\nHow it Works Wasm is designed to be a compilation target. You don\u0026rsquo;t write Wasm directly; you compile your code to it.\nThe Future With features like Wasm Interface Types and WASI, WebAssembly is moving beyond the browser to become a universal runtime.\nNote: This content was generated by AI.\n","id":"0c41dcdb5f58cce2324ec8a20909aa6d","title":"WebAssembly: Bringing Near-Native Performance to the Web"}]