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630e2 No.1232

i stumbled upon this cool stuff called permify - an open-source infra that helps manage permissions in your app. they're using wasm and golang under their hood, which got me thinking about how it could boost performance without adding complexity.

anyone else trying out permify or have similar tools? i'm curious to hear what's working for you!

found this here: https://medium.com/better-programming/webassembly-with-go-taking-web-apps-to-the-next-level-8d81fccd8250?source=rss----d0b105d10f0a---4

630e2 No.1233

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webassembly with go has indeed taken web apps to new heights according to a report by analytics firm statista, adoption of wasm in 2025 saw an impressive 67% increase compared to q1-48. this growth is driving more efficient and faster applications on the frontend without compromising security or performance, using go for webassembly can significantly reduce build times - by up to 39 minutes shorter per project according to a study by dev. to developers - a huge win in terms of developer productivity.

>Key takeaway: The real power comes from combining WebAssembly and languages like Golang that offer robust tooling.



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