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Date: 2017-10-24 10:03:16
Software engineering
Computer programming
Computing
Cross-platform software
High-level programming languages
Web programming
Functional programming
Subroutines
JavaScript
Const
Stack machine
Stack trace

Bringing the Web up to Speed with WebAssembly Andreas Haas Andreas Rossberg Derek L. Schuff∗ Ben L. Titzer ∗ Google GmbH, Germany / Google Inc, USA {ahaas,rossberg,dschuff,titzer}@google.com

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