Learn to build portable WebAssembly modules using Rust for cloud-native and edge computing applications with component model architecture.
Learn to build portable WebAssembly modules using Rust for cloud-native and edge computing applications with component model architecture.
Master the development of WebAssembly components for distributed computing environments in this comprehensive course. Learn essential Rust programming skills and explore WebAssembly's capabilities across different runtime environments. Discover how to create secure, portable modules that work seamlessly in cloud, edge, and hybrid deployments. Perfect for developers looking to simplify cloud-native application development while maintaining deployment flexibility.
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What you'll learn
Master foundational Rust programming for WebAssembly development
Create and host WebAssembly modules across different environments
Implement JavaScript WebAssembly API for browser applications
Utilize alternative WebAssembly runtimes for non-web hosts
Develop cloud-native applications using secure WebAssembly modules
Understand WebAssembly component model architecture
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There are 7 modules in this course
This advanced course focuses on building WebAssembly components for cloud and edge computing environments. Students learn to develop portable, secure modules using Rust programming language and the WebAssembly component model. The curriculum covers creating and hosting WebAssembly modules, working with various runtime environments, and implementing distributed cloud-native applications. Special emphasis is placed on understanding the WebAssembly specification, community tooling, and practical application development.
Creating WebAssembly Modules from Scratch
Module 1
WebAssembly with Rust
Module 2
Using WebAssembly Host Runtimes
Module 3
Advanced Guest and Host Communications
Module 4
WebAssembly and the Component Model
Module 5
Advanced Component and Capability Use Cases
Module 6
Final Exam
Module 7
Fee Structure
Instructors
5 Courses
Technical Trainer Advancing Linux Education and Emerging Technologies
Aleksandra Jones is a technical trainer and writer at The Linux Foundation, where she specializes in emerging technologies with a particular focus on WebAssembly. Her diverse background combines a Bachelor's degree in English with a minor in Computer Science, bringing a unique perspective to technical education. Jones maintains Linux certification in Kernel Internals and Development, and has co-authored multiple courses for the Linux Foundation. Beyond her training role, she serves as an editor for the Evil Tux blog, where she evaluates technical tutorials to ensure accuracy and engagement for professionals interested in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity topics. Her hands-on approach to technology extends to her personal interests, as she actively participates in capture the flag competitions and explores cybersecurity projects in her spare time.
1 Course
Pioneering Expert in WebAssembly and Cloud Native Technologies
Kevin Hoffman is a distinguished technologist and author who has shaped the landscape of cloud computing and WebAssembly development. As the creator of wasmCloud and CTO of Cosmonic, he leads the development of cloud-native applications using WebAssembly technology. His journey in software development began at age 10 with a Commodore VIC-20, leading to a career spanning distributed systems, cloud computing, and WebAssembly innovation. Hoffman is widely recognized for his influential books including "Programming WebAssembly with Rust" and "Cloud Native Go," along with numerous publications on .NET development. At Cosmonic, he pioneered wasmCloud, a CNCF Sandbox project that revolutionizes how distributed applications are built and deployed using WebAssembly. His expertise extends across multiple domains, from biometrics to drone flight planning, and he regularly shares his insights at major technology conferences including KubeCon, WWDC, and various cloud computing events. Hoffman's current work focuses on the intersection of distributed systems, cloud-native development, and WebAssembly, where he advocates for simpler, more secure approaches to building modern applications. His contributions to the field include developing frameworks for capability-based security in WebAssembly and creating more efficient ways to deploy and manage cloud applications.
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