This is a special episode of the WasmAssembly podcast, recorded at the June face-to-face meeting of the WebAssembly community group that took place at the WebAssembly Research Center of the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thomas Steiner was there for two days, day zero, a pre-event in the form of an academic research day, and day one of the actual face-to-face meeting. While there, he spoke with a lot of the attendees, and this episode will give you a bit of an impression of what was presented and discussed during the meeting. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:28 - Elizabeth Gilbert, PhD Student at Carnegie Mellon University 3:48 - Adam Bratschi-Kaye, Software Engineer at DFINITY 8:48 - Dan Gohman, Working on WebAssembly and WASI at Fastly 12:52 - Ben Titzer, Principal Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University 25:29 - Adam Klein, Software Engineer at Google 28:32 - Yuri Iozzelli, Compiler Engineer at Leaning Technologies Ltd 34:57 - Emanuel Ziegler, Software Engineer at Google 39:44 - Ilya Rezvov, Software Engineer at Google 45:27 - Ben Visness, WebAssembly Engineer at Mozilla 50:57 - Thomas Lively, Software Engineer at Google Resources: June meeting of the WebAssembly Community Group → Research day agenda → Elizabeth Gilbert → Flexible Non-intrusive Dynamic Instrumentation for WebAssembly → Adam Bratschi-Kaye → Internet Computer → WebAssembly and the Internet Computer Protocol → Dan Gohman → The World of WASI → Ben Titzer → WebAssembly Research Center → Adam Klein → Yuri Iozzelli → Branch hinting → Emanuel Ziegler → Compilation hints → Ilya Rezvov → Half-precision (FP16) → Ben Visness → Memory control → Thomas Lively → Day 1 agenda → Watch more WasmAssembly → Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → #WebAssembly # #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Speaker: Thomas Steiner Products Mentioned: Web Assembly (Wasm), Chrome, WebAssembly for Chrome
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