WebAssembly (WASM) was designed with a single aim: to execute efficient modern browser-based apps at high-performance levels. It is a low-level, bytecode, assembly-like language designed to run natively on the web. We take a long hard look at WebAssembly, how it works, what makes it different from JavaScript, and the last burning question: is it better than JavaScript?

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A Quick Intro To JavaScriptWhat Is WebAssembly?Why All The Hype Around WebAssembly?JavaScript vs. WebAssembly: Pros and ConsWebAssembly vs. JavaScript: ComparisonWhich One Should You Learn?Will WebAssembly (WASM) Replace JavaScript? Not Really
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