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WebAssembly is now officially recognized as the fourth language for the web, joining HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This means that code can now be run in the browser, which is great news!

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WebAssembly is a type of code that can be used to make websites run faster and more efficiently. It can be used to convert code written in languages like C, C++, and Rust into a format that can be used in web browsers. Even though it is seen as a potential replacement for JavaScript, it is possible to use both JavaScript and WebAssembly together to create powerful websites. WebAssembly is very popular right now and is expected to have a great future.

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Java and JavaScript have been in a rivalry for a while, but there is a standard that could end it. We are hoping that this standard will be successful.

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webassembly

We wrote an article about a type of computer code called bytecode that is designed to work with web browsers. This code can be written in low-level languages like C/C++ and Rust. If you want to learn more, please check out the link.

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When I logged into Lichess today, I noticed that they had changed to a new version of Stockfish, which is a computer program that helps analyze chess games. It's amazing that this program can use multiple threads of processing power without putting a lot of strain on the server.

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I believe this is a new era of the internet. It is a type of technology that is not widely used yet, but it provides a great opportunity for people who want to start a career in web design.

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