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Supercharge WebAssembly with JavaScript Promises: A Deep Dive into JSPI

Supercharge WebAssembly with JavaScript Promises: A Deep Dive into JSPI

Are you struggling to integrate your synchronous WebAssembly applications with the asynchronous world of modern web APIs? The JavaScript Promise Integration (JSPI) API offers a powerful solution. This article explores JSPI's core capabilities, how to use it, and real-world examples to help you bridge the gap between synchronous and asynchronous JavaScript environments....

May 3, 2025
Turbocharge Your Web Apps: WebAssembly & JavaScript Promise Integration (JSPI) Origin Trial

Turbocharge Your Web Apps: WebAssembly & JavaScript Promise Integration (JSPI) Origin Trial

Are you ready to make your web applications scream with performance and efficiency? The future is here, and it's called WebAssembly JavaScript Promise Integration (JSPI)! This game-changing technology is now available for origin trial, and it’s poised to revolutionize how JavaScript and WebAssembly work together....

May 3, 2025
WebAssembly Feature Extensions: What Developers Need to Know for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge

WebAssembly Feature Extensions: What Developers Need to Know for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge

WebAssembly (Wasm) has revolutionized web development by offering near-native performance in the browser. WebAssembly 1.0 is already available in major browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. But what's next? This article dives into WebAssembly feature extensions, providing a clear overview of how WebAssembly evolves and how you can take advantage of the latest advancements!...

May 3, 2025
Supercharge Chrome: How to Enable Experimental WebAssembly JSPI for Faster Web Apps

Supercharge Chrome: How to Enable Experimental WebAssembly JSPI for Faster Web Apps

Want to make your web applications scream with speed? Google Chrome's Experimental WebAssembly (JSPI) can deliver near-native performance. Here's how to enable it and why it matters....

May 3, 2025 by Happy Ending