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Kotlin introduces the newest multiplatform compilation target for Kotlin – WebAssembly! This opens up new possibilities for Kotlin developers, ranging from writing web apps, to blazing fast server-side development with and standalone WebAssembly runtimes, and even bringing your Compose Multiplatform apps to the browser! Together with Sebastian Aigner (), explore the examples, get an overview of WebAssembly as a technology, and learn the current state and future plans of Kotlin for WebAssembly. While it’s still early for Kotlin/Wasm, it’s the perfect time to take a look, do some experiments and build some toy projects. This video features a number of examples from the ecosystem.
We can’t wait to see what you’ll build with this first version of Kotlin/Wasm!
Want to learn more? Here’s the links mentioned in the video:
Samples showcased in this video:
Docker & Wasm (Beta):
“The Huge Potential of Kotlin/Wasm” by Sébastien Deleuze:
Compose Multiplatform:
WebAssembly: A new development paradigm for the web:
Introducing Kotlin/Wasm by Zalim Bashorov & Sébastien Deleuze:
Scale to Zero with Spring GraalVM or WebAssembly by Sébastien Deleuze:
KotlinConf Keynote:
0:00 Introduction
0:40 WebAssembly as a technology
3:07 Hands on with Kotlin/Wasm
12:34 Wasm beyond the browser
14:03 Compose Multiplatform on Wasm
16:06 What’s next for Kotlin for Wasm
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