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id: 2S9XtGGq3ouHnkivEDKC
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key: rust__webassembly__and_the_future_of_serverless
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title: 'Rust, WebAssembly, and the future of Serverless'
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level: intermediate
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format: conference
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tags:
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- cloud___infra
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speakers:
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- steve_klabnik
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presentation: null
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language: United States
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A lot of things have been said about WebAssembly inside of the
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browser; after all, that's why it was originally created. But a new
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case is emerging as well, and that's WebAssembly on the server. More
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specifically, we're seeing a rise of support for WebAssembly in
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serverless application platforms, combining two brand-new technologies
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together. We're also seeing a lot of growth of the Rust programming
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language, and its close alignment with WebAssembly. In this talk,
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Steve will talk about Rust, WebAssembly, serverless technologies, and
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how it all fits together.
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