In this episode, your host Thomas Steiner chats with Cosmonic’s CTO and Bytecode Alliance technical steering committee and board member, Bailey Hayes, about the exciting world of WebAssembly at her company, and specifically at the Bytecode Alliance. After exploring how Cosmonic makes use of WASI for their wasmCloud product, they get into details about the Bytecode Alliance, the workstreams and projects hosted there, and how to work with it. Chapters: 0:00 - Introducing Bailey Hayes 03:16 - Cosmonic’s wasmCloud product 07:01 - The Bytecode Alliance’s jco tool 10:03 - The WASI-http proposal 23:04 - Bailey’s role at the Bytecode Alliance 29:15 - How to engage with the Bytecode Alliance 34:24 - The Bytecode Alliance’s workstreams 39:29 - Why is WASI not a Bytecode Alliance project? 43:16 - Who finances the Bytecode Alliance? 46:12 - Licensing requirements at the Bytecode Alliance 47:36 - Wasm, but not Resources: Bailey Hayes on LinkedIn → Cosmonic’s post welcoming Bailey → WebAssembly on the factory floor → What is Cosmonic → jco → jco example → SpiderMonkey → WASI http → WasmAssembly episode with Ryan Hunt on string built-ins: The various HTTP methods in WASI http → WasmAssembly episode with Luke Wagner on WASI and the component model → Bytecode Alliance → WasmEdge runtime → Bytecode Alliance board → Bytecode Alliance technical steering committee → Bytecode Alliance community stream update → Bytecode Alliance updated developer roadmap → Bytecode Alliance projects → Wasmtime → Cranelift → WAMR → Javy → WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) → Component model → WASI Subgroup in the WebAssembly CG → Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn saga → Bailey on Mastodon → Bailey on X → Bailey’s Bytecode Alliance videos → Watch more WasmAssembly → Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → #WebAssembly #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Speaker: Thomas Steiner Products Mentioned: Web Assembly (Wasm)
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