Personally, for me, wasm becomes very interesting when we have dedicated CPU architectures that handle the wasm op codes natively in server farms. Otherwise, wasm is nice for mix-and-match language use or cleaning up systems with poor memory handling but not super-critical. Just my own personal opinion. --Kent
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