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WebAssembly fulfills the long-awaited promise of web technologies:
fast code, type-safe at compile time, execution in the browser, on
embedded devices, or anywhere else. Rust delivers the power of C in
a language that strictly enforces type safety. Combine both
languages and you can write for the web like never before! Learn
how to integrate with JavaScript, run code on platforms other than
the browser, and take a step into IoT. Discover the easy way to
build cross-platform applications without sacrificing power, and
change the way you write code for the web. WebAssembly is more than
just a revolutionary new technology. It's reshaping how we build
applications for the web and beyond. Where technologies like
ActiveX and Flash have failed, you can now write code in whatever
language you prefer and compile to WebAssembly for fast, type-safe
code that runs in the browser, on mobile devices, embedded devices,
and more. Combining WebAssembly's portable, high-performance
modules with Rust's safety and power is a perfect development
combination. Learn how WebAssembly's stack machine architecture
works, install low-level wasm tools, and discover the dark art of
writing raw wast code. Build on that foundation and learn how to
compile WebAssembly modules from Rust by implementing the logic for
a checkers game. Create wasm modules in Rust to interoperate with
JavaScript in many compelling ways. Apply your new skills to the
world of non-web hosts, and create everything from an app running
on a Raspberry Pi that controls a lighting system, to a
fully-functioning online multiplayer game engine where developers
upload their own arena-bound WebAssembly combat modules. Get
started with WebAssembly today, and change the way you think about
the web. What You Need: You'll need a Linux, Mac, or Windows
workstation with an Internet connection. You'll need an up-to-date
web browser that supports WebAssembly. To work with the sample
code, you can use your favorite text editor or IDE. The book will
guide you through installing the Rust and WebAssembly tools needed
for each chapter.
Offering a comprehensive explanation for using ADO.NET, this title
provides numerous practical code examples and extensive technical
information. Specific topics include ADO.NET data architecture;
data readers, adapters, and DataSets; safer development with XML
Schemas; data relationships; ADO.NETUs built-in support, and
performance optimization.
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