WebAssembly, aka Wasm, is already changing how companies deploy Kubernetes, according to Taylor Thomas, a systems engineer and director of customer engineering at Cosmonic. “We’ve seen so many companies in the Fortune 100 who we’ve talked to who are getting rid of Kubernetes teams and spinning down Kubernetes clusters,” Thomas told The New Stack.
all those things work better in a world where WebAssembly exists because you focus just on writing that code.”
In April, the WebAssembly platform-as-a-service company launched its open beta and released Cosmonic Connect, a set of third-party connectors designed to simplify Wasm integration.
With the https://thenewstack.io/webassembly-to-let-developers-combine-languages/, language silos could be broken down by compiling to Wasm, Thomas said.