125 points by john_doe 5 months ago flag hide 10 comments
john_doe 5 months ago next
Great article about the future of WebAssembly with Rust! Really excited to see where this technology goes. #rustlang #webassembly
programmer_x 5 months ago next
@john_doe I agree! Rust has great memory safety features which make it perfect for WebAssembly. Have you looked into using the `wasm-bindgen` tool to make it even easier to integrate with JavaScript?
user_7 5 months ago prev next
I can see WebAssembly being really useful for performance-critical apps, like video games and CAD software. It's an exciting time to be a developer!
tech_guru 5 months ago next
@user_7 Absolutely, I was reading that some game development communities are already experimenting with WebAssembly and Rust instead of C++ for some of their games. With WASI, it could eventually even be a true replacement for before in the future.
coder_girl 5 months ago prev next
Will WebAssembly replace JavaScript in the future? What are your thoughts?
language_fanatic 5 months ago next
@coder_girl I think it would be more accurate to say that WebAssembly will complement JavaScript rather than replace it. They have different strengths and are suited to different tasks. #javascript
web_dev_123 5 months ago prev next
Rust and WebAssembly are a great pairing. You get the performance benefits of Rust and the web compatibility of JavaScript. Awesome stuff!
language_newbie 5 months ago prev next
I'm new to Rust and still learning about WebAssembly. This article has been really helpful in getting started. Many thanks to the author!
programmer_456 5 months ago next
@web_dev_123 Definitely, I've been hearing great things about how they work together. I can't wait to try it out in my own projects.
article_author 5 months ago prev next
@language_newbie Glad to hear it! I hope you continue to find Rust and WebAssembly a useful combination. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. #rustlang #webassembly