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WebAssembly (abbreviated Wasm, a contraction of "WebAssembly", not an acronym, hence not using all-caps) is a safe, portable, low-level code format designed for efficient execution and compact representation. An assembly is a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose. In this show with the whimsical name WasmAssembly (get it?), Thomas Steiner, Developer Relations Engineer at Google, chats with experts from the community about the past, present, and future developments happening in the world of WebAssembly.2024 © Google
  • Scala.js to Wasm—Exploring the Wasm backend for Scala.js with Sébastien Doeraene
    Jan 5 2026
    The JVM-to-Web journey continues! In this episode, Thomas Steiner welcomes the original author of Scala.js, Sébastien Doeraene, to discuss the major, experimental leap to WebAssembly. You'll learn why the team decided to target Wasm now and how it complements the existing JavaScript emission. This episode offers a technical deep-dive into how Scala's powerful, nominal type system maps its objects and classes onto Wasm GC, and examines the critical details of interoperability, including what happens when a Scala object crosses the boundary to a JavaScript function. Finally, Sébastien covers the current status of the Wasm ecosystem for Scala.js, and the key limitations you need to know before you flip the `withExperimentalUseWebAssembly(true)` switch. Tune in to discover how a mature typed language is laying a fast, new foundation on the web! Chapters: 0:00 - Commonalities between composing music and composing compilers 1:38 - Scala, Scala.js, Scala Native, and the Scala Center 11:01 - The "elevator pitch" for Scala.js 14:59 - Is Scala.js competing with TypeScript? 20:31 - What motivated the decision to target Wasm? 26:40 - ] How Scala.js utilizes Wasm GC 31:24 - What's actually crossing the boundary between JS and Scala.js? 37:37 - BigInt support in Scala.js 38:38 - The status of the library ecosystem for the Wasm target 41:40 - Sébastien's hobby project ported to Scala.js 44:02 - Is the Wasm backend purely a Scala.js thing for browsers? 52:38 - What developers should be aware of before flipping that `withExperimentalUseWebAssembly(true)` switch 58:28 - What Wasm proposals are you waiting for to unlock new features in Scala.js? 59:57 - Wasm, but not Resources: Sébastien Doeraene on GitHub → https://goo.gle/4pMPufo Sébastien Doeraene at EPFL → https://goo.gle/3KTZZhu Ensemble vocal Évohé → https://goo.gle/4pApQu5 Scala → https://goo.gle/4iYZwY1 Scala.js → https://goo.gle/4oYze9E Scala Native → https://goo.gle/4rX4hp0 Scala Center → https://goo.gle/44uffZ8 Scala to TypeScript → https://goo.gle/4j37ZcM Tyrian → https://goo.gle/4iZCOik Laminar: https://laminar.dev/ Scala.js WebAssembly backend → https://goo.gle/4oT4bvV Announcing Scala.js 1.19.0 → https://goo.gle/4aSYM4F Wasm GC proposal: https://github.com/WebAssembly/gc JSPI proposal → https://goo.gle/4s5cIik Scala.js Interoperability → https://goo.gle/4afJdE1 Scaladex homepage with stats → https://goo.gle/4ja7jCr FunLabryrinhte (Scala) → https://goo.gle/4oTghoL FunLabryrinhte (original) → https://goo.gle/3KA8EWx Bringing Scala to Server-Side Wasm → https://goo.gle/4pgwC7v Scala.js Wasm Limitations → https://goo.gle/4s1jOnN Custom descriptors proposal → https://goo.gle/4p8I7Og Stack Switching Proposal → https://goo.gle/4pJG8B1 JS Primitives Builtins proposal → https://goo.gle/4akAnor Shared-Everything Threads proposal → https://goo.gle/3MCCxGd Watch more WasmAssembly → https://goo.gle/WasmAssembly Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #WebAssembly #Wasm #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Speaker: Thomas Steiner Products Mentioned: Web Assembly (Wasm),
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    1 ora e 6 min
  • Kotlin/Wasm with Zalim Bashorov
    Nov 25 2025

    Join WasmAssembly host Thomas Steiner for a deep dive into the world of Kotlin/Wasm with Zalim Bashorov from JetBrains! This episode of WasmAssembly explores how Kotlin, known for being concise, multiplatform, and fun, became the recommended language for Android, and why JetBrains decided to expand its reach to WebAssembly. They discuss how people are currently using Kotlin on the Web, the power of Kotlin Multiplatform, and the future of Kotlin/Wasm, covering exciting recent and new proposals like Garbage Collection, Exception Handling, and Shared-Everything Threads. Tune in to hear about the tooling, next milestones, and the evolving landscape of Kotlin development.

    Chapters:
    0:00 - Introducing Zalim from JetBrains
    2:19 - Kotlin: Concise. Multiplatform. Fun. But what does this mean?
    9:05 - How did Kotlin become the recommended programming language for Android?
    16:17 - Why did JetBrains decide to support WebAssembly?
    25:36 - People use Kotlin on the Web, but how?
    31:15 - What is Kotlin Multiplatform?
    37:48 - Understanding canvas-rendered apps
    41:17 - Could the HTML-in-Canvas proposal help?
    43:59 - New Wasm proposals Zalim is excited about
    54:29 - What about Kotlin on the server?

    Resources:

    • Zalim Basharov on LinkedIn → https://goo.gle/4pis0y2

    • StackOverflow 2025 developer survey results → https://goo.gle/3WZuchN

    • Kotlin Programming Language → https://goo.gle/4ifxZkU

    • Google I/O 2019: Empowering developers to build the best experiences on Android + Play → https://goo.gle/3LLwpen

    • Kotlin Is Everywhere: https://goo.gle/4rlvdPc

    • Kotlin/Native → https://goo.gle/3LNk1KM

    • Kotlin/JavaScript → https://goo.gle/3XxkDH0

    • Kotlin/Wasm → https://goo.gle/4r53NwP

    • Kotlinx.browser → https://goo.gle/4o9WRvJ

    • Kotlin/Wasm browser template → https://goo.gle/49tzl9c

    • Get started with Kotlin/Wasm and Compose Multiplatform → https://goo.gle/3X8cmsW

    • Get started with Kotlin Multiplatform → https://goo.gle/48njI20

    • HTML-in-Canvas proposal → https://goo.gle/48sy8wX

    • Garbage collection proposal → https://goo.gle/4i4CgHw

    • Exception handling proposal → https://goo.gle/483coav

    • Shared-everything threads proposal → https://goo.gle/4474V9e

    • Stack switching proposal → https://goo.gle/49XiMCH

    • All ways to reach Zalim → https://goo.gle/3LG78lT

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    1 ora e 12 min
  • WebAssembly from the Ground Up with Patrick Dubroy and Mariano Guerra
    Oct 20 2025
    Get ready for WasmAssembly episode 16! Host Thomas Steiner sits down with Patrick Dubroy and Mariano Guerra, authors of the ebook "WebAssembly from the Ground Up." Discover how they're teaching Wasm by building a compiler in JavaScript, why writing WebAssembly by hand is crucial, and their thoughts on the future of compiler education. Tune in to learn about Ohm, the surprising omission of WAT, and what a potential part 2 of their book might cover! Chapters: 0:00 - Welcoming Patrick and Mariano, authors of "WebAssembly from the Ground Up 1:34 - How the book came to be 5:34 - How the co-authors met 9:13 - Who should learn WebAssembly by actually writing it? 13:13 - Is it time to retire the Dragon Book? 17:42 - What is Ohm, what it has to do with the programming language Wafer, and why they chose Ohm for the book 27:22 - Compiling Ohm grammars to Wasm 30:22 - The on-purpose omission of the Wasm text format WAT 38:27 - A potential part 2 of the book 43:36 - The biggest surprise when writing the book 50:42 - Wasm, but not Resources: Mariano Guerra on LinkedIn: https://goo.gle/4gtIq3e Patrick Dubroy on LinkedIn: https://goo.gle/46t7Ucx WebAssembly from the Ground Up: https://goo.gle/3IvlqnT Learn WebAssembly: https://goo.gle/46v50E0 WebAssembly website Issue: Consider adding a pure Wasm tutorial: https://goo.gle/46MlMzK Let's Build a Compiler, by Jack Crenshaw: https://goo.gle/4gwQGzz Simpletron Machine Language and Compiler from Deitel's Java book: https://goo.gle/4nK5CNf Little Riak Core Book: https://goo.gle/48rMNtF Failed PR "Initial tests for globals" to the Wasm spec:https://goo.gle/3IwfQ4I Short lived "WebAssembly Weekly" newsletter: https://goo.gle/3IgQYOp The Dragon Book: https://goo.gle/4pLnYPM Ohm: https://goo.gle/3VWpu3B Human Advancement Research Community (HARC):https://goo.gle/3Iqbf47 Communications Design Group (CDG):https://goo.gle/4px8zlK Forth dialect implemented in C, JavaScript, WebAssembly and compiled from C to asm.js and WebAssembly: https://goo.gle/3KvZLfV Minimal Object Oriented runtime in WAT and WasmGC:https://goo.gle/4nxxS5m wasm-tools: https://goo.gle/4nyisxQ Apple's Pascal "syntax" poster: https://goo.gle/4mvhX6X Niklaus Wirth: https://goo.gle/424Bzax Lilith Computer: https://goo.gle/4nECeru Oberon System: https://goo.gle/4pvyP03 Bill Hader on feedback: https://goo.gle/3K9R76U How Julia Evans asks for feedback: https://goo.gle/4gxwFZv Patrick's blog post "Reflections on writing a book": https://goo.gle/4gx3Jkk Quarterback: https://goo.gle/4gvIcc5 Max Bernstein's blog: https://goo.gle/46vlwUD Thorsten Ball's newsletter: https://goo.gle/4pvoWzl Gleam Programming Language: https://goo.gle/46H66hj Sonic Pi: https://goo.gle/3I6z6Wv Future of Coding Newsletter: https://goo.gle/3Isd4xi Patrick Dubroy on Bluesky: https://goo.gle/3VZ6v8C Patrick Dubroy on Mastodon: https://goo.gle/4pvzazR Mariano Guerra on Bluesky: https://goo.gle/4pxInYa Mariano Guerra on Mastodon: https://goo.gle/4n6OXn3 WebAssembly from the Ground Up ebook on Bluesky: https://goo.gle/4prbIUd WebAssembly from the Ground Up ebook on Mastodon: https://goo.gle/4gxBwtX
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