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Compiled code running at near-native speeds in the browser is getting the .NET touch. MLenny / Getty Images
It’s not hard to see why Microsoft is investing in WebAssembly. It’s a technology that scratches many different itches. It delivers apps to users, adds rich user interfaces to web applications, and even provides a way to manage and update edge devices. By building on widely distributed web technologies and supporting familiar programming languages, it’s a way to run compiled binaries anywhere that you can run a JavaScript engine.
Microsoft has had plenty of experience with common language runtimes like WebAssembly’s. After all, .NET’s own CLR has been around for more than two decades now and has become the foundation for its open source reinvention, while supporting many different languages from a managed C++ implementation to the stalwart C# and Visual Basic and the functional F#. So, it wasn’t hard to provide tools for .NET’s Roslyn