Free Download WebAssembly Development: 68 Things Every Beginner Should Know by Shiori Publishing, Kuroda Yuuma, Aoyama Shouta
English | September 24, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DHV4PPXM | 205 pages | EPUB | 0.75 Mb
WebAssembly is revolutionizing web development by providing a high-performance binary format for fast execution in browsers.
This book dives deep into essential concepts and practices that every beginner must understand to effectively work with WebAssembly.
From its integration with JavaScript to manual memory management, we cover it all in detail.
Explore how WebAssembly’s stack-based virtual machine operates and learn about its linear memory model.
Discover the various module formats and how to import and instantiate them seamlessly in your applications.
This comprehensive guide is designed to equip you with the knowledge you need to harness the full potential of WebAssembly.
Whether you’re a complete novice or looking to solidify your understanding, this book is an invaluable resource.
Join the WebAssembly movement and enhance your web development skills today!
《Index》
・WebAssembly: A Binary Format for Fast Execution in Browsers
・WebAssembly Modules Are Portable and Cross-Platform
・WebAssembly and JavaScript: Working Together, Not Replacing Each Other
・Understanding WebAssembly’s Stack-Based Virtual Machine
・Understanding WebAssembly’s Linear Memory Model
・WebAssembly’s Primitive Data Types
・Handling Strings Manually in WebAssembly
・Manual Memory Management in WebAssembly
・WebAssembly Module Formats: Text (.wat) and Binary (.wasm)
・Manual Memory Management in WebAssembly
・WebAssembly’s Compact Binary Format for Speed and Efficiency
・Manual Memory Management in WebAssembly
・Importing and Instantiating WebAssembly Modules in JavaScript
・WebAssembly’s Secure and Sandboxed Environment in Browsers
・Minimal Instruction Set for Security and Performance in WebAssembly
・WebAssembly’s Support for 32-bit and 64-bit Integer Arithmetic
・Understanding Floating-point Operations in WebAssembly (f32 and f64)
・JavaScript as a Gateway to WebAssembly’s Browser API
…etc
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