WebAssembly, Rust, Fathom, CSS Grid, and more

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Jason and Gro
Thu 27 Apr 2017 17:21
What's WebAssembly and how can you use it? Why is Rust the most loved programming language? What CSS Grid features make Una's heart flutter?



Developer Newsletter

WebAssembly: The Whole Story

WebAssembly (.wasm) is a new low-level, assembly-like language that can run in modern web browsers at near-native speeds. It is designed to work alongside _javascript_, and it provides a compilation target for languages like C/C++ so they can run on the web.

We put together a page to talk about what it is and how it's used.


Read more


Other News

Why is Rust the Most Loved Language by Developers?
Read about what's loved by companies like Dropbox and Coursera >>

Fathom is a mini-language for writing semantic extractors
Read about what it can do >>

3 CSS Grid Features that Make My Heart Flutter
Read more about Una's love of CSS Grid >>



💡 DevTools: Did you know?

You can debug the Web Audio API using DevTools
Learn how >>



On MDN

1. Async/Await in Firefox 52

2. Global standard _javascript_ objects by category

3. Getting started with _javascript_: First steps



Some Upcoming Mozilla Developer Roadshow Events

Apr 29, 2017 - Berlin, Germany @ A-MAZE

May 02, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany @ SinnerSchrader

May 04, 2017 - Berlin, Germany @ Zalando

More dates and cities listed in the full calendar. Check the schedule-in-progress.

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