Learn to Build High-Performance, Interoperable &
Portable Applications
Linux Foundation Education has announced the launch of the new, live, 2-day, instructor-led course, WebAssembly in Action: Develop, Deploy, and Debug (LFD334). This course is designed for novice and intermediate developers who want to use the power of WebAssembly to build interoperable applications by porting their preferred language projects to the web, cloud, edge and more.
The WebAssembly ecosystem can seem challenging to develop around. WebAssembly in Action: Develop, Deploy, and Debug (LFD334) will help developers build a solid foundation, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to fully leverage WebAssembly’s capabilities, including:
- Understand how WebAssembly operates at a low level
- What WebAssembly tooling support is available
- Which use cases are best for leveraging WebAssembly
- Where there are limitations with WebAssembly
- How to debug WebAssembly programs
“Mastering WebAssembly opens doors to cutting-edge opportunities in web, cloud and edge computing,” said Clyde Seepersad, SVP, General Manager, Linux Foundation Education. “Adding these skills enables developers to stand out in a competitive tech landscape by showing they know how to create high-performance, interoperable applications.”
WebAssembly in Action: Develop, Deploy, and Debug (LFD334) is a two-day, live, instructor-led course that includes multiple hands-on labs. Those that successfully complete the course receive a digital badge and certificate of completion.