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Article: Polyglot Programming with WebAssembly: A Practical Approach

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WebAssembly has expanded its scope from browsers to other domains like cloud and edge computing. It uses the WebAssembly Component Model (WCM) to enable seamless interaction between libraries from different programming languages, such as Rust, Python, and JavaScript, promoting a true polyglot programming environment. By Matt Butcher

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Article: Boosting WebAssembly Performance with SIMD and Multi-Threading

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Early implementations of WebAssembly's SIMD and multi-threading proposals show that WebAssembly is narrowing the gap with native performance, by using SIMD instructions and multicore CPUs. Significant performance improvements have been observed in compute-intensive tasks (machine-learning, bio-informatics, scientific computing).

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Article: The Six Ways of Optimizing WebAssembly

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While Wasm was originally designed for the browser, it turned out to be useful for embedded programming, plugins, cloud, and edge computing. For all these use cases, performance is tremendously important and is greatly impacted by file size. In this article, we’ll look at six ways to optimize Wasm for performance and file size.

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Article: Performance Analysis for Arm vs x86 CPUs in the Cloud

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In this article, the author uses AWS’s Arm (Graviton2) and x86_64 (Intel) EC2 instances to evaluate computational performance across different software runtimes, including Docker, Node.js, and WebAssembly. By Michael Yuan.

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Article: Software Architecture and Design InfoQ Trends Report - April 2023

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This article provides an overview of how the InfoQ editorial team sees the Software Architecture and Design topic evolving in 2023, with a focus on what architects are designing for today. By Thomas Betts, Blanca Garcia Gil, Daniel Bryant, Eran Stiller, Vasco Veloso, Tanmay Deshpande

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Article: InfoQ.NET Trends Report 2022

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Every year, all InfoQ editors invite seasoned developers and practitioners from the industry to discuss the current trends in the entire software development landscape. In this article, we discuss some of the.NET Trends for 2022, divided into four stages of adoption. By Arthur Casals, Jonathan Allen, Edin Kapi?, Irina Scurtu, François Tanguay.

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Article: Software Architecture and Design InfoQ Trends Report—April 2021

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An overview of how the InfoQ editorial team sees the Software Architecture and Design topic evolving in 2021, with a focus on what architects are designing for today. By Thomas Betts, Eran Stiller, Daniel Bryant, Holly Cummins.

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