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3 articles tagged #webassembly

All English for IT articles related to #webassembly.

  • Advanced May 3, 2026 8 min

    WebAssembly and Browser Platform Vocabulary for Web Developers

    Master WebAssembly and browser platform vocabulary in English — linear memory, traps, module instantiation, Service Workers, PWAs, and Core Web Vitals explained.

    #WebAssembly #browser #vocabulary #frontend
  • Advanced April 22, 2026 9 min

    How to Write a WebAssembly Proposal in English: Standards Committee Language

    A guide to the English language patterns, vocabulary, and document structure used in WebAssembly standards proposals — for engineers contributing to the W3C WebAssembly CG.

    #WebAssembly #standards #writing #vocabulary
  • Advanced April 19, 2026 8 min

    WebAssembly Runtime Vocabulary: WASM, WASI, and the Component Model

    Master the English vocabulary for WebAssembly runtime engineering — instantiation, linear memory, WASI, the Component Model, and WIT interface types for WASM engineers.

    #WebAssembly #WASM #vocabulary #systems-programming
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