Eric Anderson (@ericmander) has a conversation with Liam Randall (@Hectaman) and Bailey Hayes (@baihay) of Cosmonic, the platform-as-a-service environment for building cloud-native applications using WebAssembly. Bailey is also on the steering committee for the Bytecode Alliance, which stewards WebAssembly. In 2021, Cosmonic donated their WebAssembly runtime, wasmCloud, to the CNCF as an open-source project. Today, Liam and Bailey trace the history of WebAssembly, and their personal paths alongside it.


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In this episode we discuss:

How WebAssembly came together over the last decade to become the fourth standardized language of the web
The moments when Bailey and Liam both realized they might be changing the future of computing
Modding Microsoft Flight Simulator with Wasm modules
Liam’s thoughts on how WebAssembly will affect business models going forward

Links:

Cosmonic
WebAssembly
Bytecode Alliance
CNCF wasmCloud
Wasmtime
WAMR
Better together: A Kubernetes and Wasm case study
Spin

People mentioned:

Kevin Hoffman (@KevinHoffman)
Kelsey Hightower (@kelseyhightower)
Guy Bedford (@guybedford)
Peter Huene (@peterhuene)
Chris Aniszczyk (@cra)

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