Accelerating the Web performance by compiling Javascript code to WASM
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Date:
Central European Summer Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Nervion I - Level -1
Participants:
Steve Agoston, Cristiano Aguzzi, Ines Akrap, Martin Alvarez-Espinar, Louay Bassbouss, Piotr Bialecki, Wenjing Chu, Wei Ding, Michael Ficarra, Ege Korkan, Jonathan Kuperman, Christian Liebel, Kirk Lin, Shi Ling, Michael McCool, Ruoxi Ran, Fernando Serboncini, Xiaohua Shi, Thomas Steiner, Xiaoqian Wu, Hanke Zhang, jianxin Zhang
Big meeting:
TPAC 2023 (Calendar)

WASM is the technology bringing more development languages, additional security and better performance to the Web. Javascript is the dominant language in developing Web applications, front frameworks and libraries. How to enhance the cooperation between the two technnologies for a more efficient Web?

This session intends to open up a discussion on an innovative proposal to compile and run Javascript code on WASM for better Web performance, and related standards work.

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Chairs:
Wei Ding, Shi Ling

Description:
WASM is the technology bringing more development languages, additional security and better performance to the Web. Javascript is the dominant language in developing Web applications, front frameworks and libraries. How to enhance the cooperation between the two technnologies for a more efficient Web?

This session intends to open up a discussion on an innovative proposal to compile and run Javascript code on WASM for better Web performance, and related standards work.

Goal(s):

  1. Collect comments on the proposal regarding the Javascript code to WASM compiling program.

  2. Recruit interests to work on the standards development.

  3. Discuss the maturity going to the W3C strategy incubation pipeline.

Materials:

Track(s):

  • performance

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