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Launch HN: Lunatic (YC W21) – An Erlang Inspired WebAssembly Platform

Launch HN: Lunatic (YC W21) – An Erlang Inspired WebAssembly Platform
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Extending Azure Functions with custom handlers

| Build serverless code on Azure in any language. Metamorworks / Getty Images Much of the value in the public cloud, especially the hyperscale providers like Azure, is economic. You’re taking advantage of their ability to buy power, network, and hardware at a scale that would have been unimaginable a few years ago.  Another benefit of the hyperscale clouds is their operational expertise and their infrastructure design. They can spin up a new server instance in seconds, providing compute on demand. And with container technologies, they’re able to quickly switch in new isolated environments and scale them up as necessary.

Deis Labs

WebAssembly (Wasm) is a portable standard for bytecode, allowing code to be compiled to an efficient representation that’s amenable to just-in-time optimisation, and to be run on the operating system and runtime environment of your choice. An ever-increasing number of languages offer compilation to Wasm, and Wasm runtimes are available in major browsers and as separate programs. The existence of runtimes outside the browser, such as waSCC, opens up the possibility of using WASM as a general-purpose bytecode format, similar to Java bytecode or .NET CIL. For example, the Krustlet project provides a way to run WebAssembly modules as Kubernetes pods, performing compute work or serving HTTP requests.

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