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Description

WebAssembly, commonly referred to as Wasm, is a binary instruction format intended for a stack-based virtual machine. It serves as a portable compilation target for various programming languages, which facilitates the deployment of applications on the web for both client-side and server-side use. The design of the Wasm stack machine emphasizes efficiency in size and load time, utilizing a binary format that promotes quick execution. By leveraging prevalent hardware capabilities, WebAssembly aims to achieve performance that is comparable to native speed across numerous platforms. WebAssembly also establishes a memory-safe and sandboxed execution environment that can be integrated into existing JavaScript virtual machines, thus expanding its versatility. When utilized within web environments, WebAssembly adheres to the browser's same-origin and permissions security protocols, ensuring a safe execution context. Additionally, WebAssembly provides a pretty-printed textual format that is beneficial for debugging, testing, and learning, allowing developers to experiment and optimize their code easily. This textual representation will also be accessible when examining the source of Wasm modules on the web, making it easier for programmers to engage directly with their code. By fostering such accessibility, WebAssembly encourages a deeper understanding of how web applications function at a fundamental level.

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Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a versatile and straightforward text format that has its roots in SGML (ISO 8879). Initially created to address the demands of extensive electronic publishing, XML has evolved to play a crucial role in the transfer of diverse data across the Web and in various other contexts. This webpage outlines the ongoing efforts at W3C within the XML Activity and provides an overview of its organizational structure. The work conducted at W3C is organized into Working Groups, which are detailed on the following list along with links to their respective webpages. For those seeking formal technical specifications, you can access and download them here, as they are made publicly available. However, this is not the right place for finding tutorials, products, courses, books, or other XML-related resources. To assist you further, there are additional links provided below that may direct you to such materials. Additionally, you will discover links to W3C Recommendations, Proposed Recommendations, Working Drafts, conformance test suites, and various other documents on each Working Group's page, ensuring a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in XML.

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XMLSpy
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Integrations

CareBridge
ConvertCSV
CycloneDX
Datatera.ai
DevBox
ExtendsClass
Help+Manual
Impler
JCov
JSON Editor
LINKTIGER
Mazaal AI
Peach Fuzzer
Stellar Repair for MSSQL
Stylus Studio
SurrealDB
TallPDF.NET 5.0
XMLSpy
Xmplify

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Pricing Details

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Linux
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Types of Training

Training Docs
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Vendor Details

Company Name

WebAssembly

Founded

2015

Website

webassembly.org

Vendor Details

Company Name

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Founded

1996

Website

www.w3.org/XML/

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