Course Outline
Introduction: From Javascript to asm.js to WebAssembly
Antomy of a WebAssembly "Program"
Representing Byte Code with Abstract Syntax Trees (AST)
Writing Your First WebAssembly Module
Compiling a Program to WebAssembly
WebAssembly Tooling: Editors, Compilers, and Debuggers
Future Applications for WebAssembly
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience or understanding of browser-based, client-side programming.
- C/C++ programming experience.
- An interest in web programming beyond Javascript.
Audience
- Web developers
- C and C++ developers
Testimonials (5)
I liked how Gunnar wrote pretty much all of the code on the fly as we were going through, but that there was plenty of pre-prepared material on the google drive that I can refer to after the training. The code Gunnar wrote based on the sample data I provided beforehand was also extremely useful and also made the training relevant to our own datasets.
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