"Recognizing the need for a more efficient way to run code in web browsers, ...W3C... and major browser vendors began working on a new binary format. Thus, in 2015, WASM was introduced"
https://www.theregister.com/2023/09/01/wasm_column/
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"Recognizing the need for a more efficient way to run code in web browsers, ...W3C... and major browser vendors began working on a new binary format. Thus, in 2015, WASM was introduced"
https://www.theregister.com/2023/09/01/wasm_column/
📆 26-28 September
The Secure the Web Forward W3C Workshop brings together experts in standards and best practices needed to secure Web Applications. This virtual event aims to develop a comprehensive picture and roadmap to address the challenges Web developers face in ensuring their applications are secure.
https://www.w3.org/events/workshops/2023/w3c-workshop-secure-the-web-forward/
W3C in the news: "W3C releases new guidelines for web sustainability"
"Given that the digital industry contributes significantly to global emissions, W3C says the guidelines aim to reduce the environmental impact of web development and design by recommending practices like data minimization, image optimization, and the use of green hosting."
https://sdtimes.com/webdev/w3c-releases-new-guidelines-for-web-sustainability/