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Attend QCon London 2022, April 4-6 (qconlondon.com/) or QCon Plus online, May 10-20, (plus.qconferences.com/) to hear from Colin Eberhardt, CTO @Scott_Logic, and over 60+ innovative senior software engineers across multiple domains to share their real-world implementation of emerging trends and practices to help you make the right decisions.

Track: WebAssembly & Modern Systems Programming Languages

WebAssembly, despite having ‘web’ in its name, is proving to be much more than just a browser technology or JavaScript rival. The properties of this runtime (multi-language, lightweight, sandboxed, secure, cross-platform, etc) have piqued the interest of the wider community. In the past few years, we’ve seen WebAssembly used as the runtime for serverless, running smart contracts on blockchain, IoT, and edge computing. Ironically WebAssembly may have more of an impact outside of the browser!

This past year we’ve experienced growing concerns around open source sustainability and supply chain attacks, it’s even attracted the attention of the White House! Recent advances in systems programming languages seek to address the memory and thread safety challenges that are often the target of malicious exploits, advances which have catapulted Rust into the spotlight, leading to it becoming the ‘most loved’ language in the Stackoverflow survey four years running.

In this track, we’ll explore both WebAssembly outside of the browser and modern system programming languages, and see how often the two go hand-in-hand.

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