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Wasmtime Reaches 1.0: Fast, Safe and Production Ready!

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As of today, the Wasmtime WebAssembly runtime is now at 1.0! This means that all of us in the Bytecode Alliance agree that it is fully ready to use in production.

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Holy Dev Newsletter September 2022

Welcome to the Holy Dev newsletter, which brings you gems I found on the web, updates from my blog, and a few scattered thoughts. You can get the next one into your mailbox if you subscribe.What is happeningFulcro: I have contributed a tiny change to Fulcro that will stop begginners from scratching their heads and wondering where did their data disappear when they return a lazy list from a Pathom resolver instead of a vector. Surprisingly many have run into this lately. I have also finally created the bigger brother of my minimalist-fulcro-template-backendless, the full-stack minimalist-fulcro-template, this one built on Pathom 3.Other: I held two workshops at NDC Oslo - Web development from the future, which shares lessons from the awesome desing of Fulcro with a non-Clojure audience, and Experience interactive development while creating a REST service without a single restart, which introduces REPL-driven developement to non-clojurians. I had tiny but engaged audienced and was pleasantly surprised that anyone showed up :-). I have also started preparing an internal conference here at Ardoq, which will be fun. I had to pause my work on my rust img-mg to do other stuff (such as prepare my workshops and fix user data in production) but hope to get back soon.

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