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Why WebAssembly Is Going Mainstream in 2026

Why WebAssembly Is Going Mainstream in 2026

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WebAssembly, or Wasm, is no longer just a niche tool for browser gaming. In 2026, it's running server-side functions, powering edge computing, and even replacing containers in some deployments. Lucas and Luna dive into the specific numbers: over 70% of cloud providers now support Wasm runtime, and how companies like Cloudflare and Fastly are using it to reduce cold-start latency from hundreds of milliseconds to under 10. They discuss the security advantages of sandboxed execution and how languages like Rust, C, and Go are compiling to Wasm for portable, high-performance code. If you've been hearing about WebAssembly but aren't sure why it matters, this episode breaks down the concrete shifts driving its adoption right now. #WebAssembly #Wasm #Cloudflare #Fastly #Serverless #EdgeComputing #Rust #Go #LowLatency #Sandbox #CloudComputing #Performance #Portability #Technology #ProgrammingLangages #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechTrends2026 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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