The Complex World of Wasm Language Support

The Complex World of Wasm Language Support

Developers will not fall in love with WebAssembly unless we can utilize one of its core promises: run all kinds of code regardless of the source language. It's been a year since Fermyon launched our Wasm language guide. What have we learned?

Watch: WebAssembly Development is Easy - Cloud Native WASM Day 2022

Watch: WebAssembly Development is Easy - Cloud Native WASM Day 2022

The CNCF’s Cloud Native Wasm Day event (co-located with KubeCon) was a wonderful gathering point for the WebAssembly community back in October 2022.

True to form, the CNCF’s YouTube channel has thoroughly chronicled each talk for your convenience - including the keynote by our very own Matt Butcher & Radu Matei.

In their keynote (titled “WebAssembly Development is Easy”) they demonstrate how we can now go from a blinking cursor to deployed application in two minutes or less - using the Fermyon Cloud to quickly get an app up and running.

Advent of Spin

Advent of Spin

Fermyon's Advent of Spin is a series of fun challenges (with awards and prizes!) that are running during the month of December

Bots With Spin and Fermyon Cloud

Bots With Spin and Fermyon Cloud

We’ve been seeing hundreds of users trying out the Fermyon Cloud, and we’ve been busy playing around with a variety of use cases ourselves. This blog post showcases using Spin and Fermyon Cloud to host a Slack bot.

Happy 1st Birthday Fermyon

Happy 1st Birthday Fermyon

On November 1st, 2022, Fermyon turned one year old. And it has been an exciting year as we launched several projects in pursuit of our goal to pioneer the next wave of cloud computing.

Introducing Fermyon Cloud

Introducing Fermyon Cloud

Fermyon Cloud is the place to host Spin applications. We are proud to introduce the open beta of Fermyon Cloud, free to use and ready for development!

PaaS Is Not Dead

PaaS Is Not Dead

We’ll look at a few ideas of what failure is, apply them to PaaS, and then evaluate whether PaaS has failed. The conclusion is resoundingly clear: PaaS is a highly successful endeavor, alive and well, and likely to be so for quite some time.

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