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In today's episode, They dive deep into the fascinating world of WebAssembly and Rust with our special guest expert, Evgeniy Tuboltsev. WebAssembly, a powerful binary format, allows code to run at near-native speeds in the browser, making it ideal for high-performance tasks like video processing, gaming, and cryptography. Rust, a compiled language, seamlessly integrates with WebAssembly, elevating front-end capabilities to new heights. They explore how you can leverage these technologies in Angular, the performance benefits, and the intricacies of bundle size optimization. Plus, get insider tips on transitioning from TypeScript to Rust and the upcoming updates in Angular version 18.1. Stay tuned as Lucas and Evgeniy break down the best practices and emerging trends in WebAssembly and Rust, and discover how to make applications more powerful and efficient than ever before!
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In today's episode, They dive deep into the fascinating world of WebAssembly and Rust with our special guest expert, Evgeniy Tuboltsev. WebAssembly, a powerful binary format, allows code to run at near-native speeds in the browser, making it ideal for high-performance tasks like video processing, gaming, and cryptography. Rust, a compiled language, seamlessly integrates with WebAssembly, elevating front-end capabilities to new heights. They explore how you can leverage these technologies in Angular, the performance benefits, and the intricacies of bundle size optimization. Plus, get insider tips on transitioning from TypeScript to Rust and the upcoming updates in Angular version 18.1. Stay tuned as Lucas and Evgeniy break down the best practices and emerging trends in WebAssembly and Rust, and discover how to make applications more powerful and efficient than ever before!
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