WebAssembly is a binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. It is designed as a portable target for compilation of high-level languages like C, C++, and Rust. WebAssembly has been standardized by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and is supported by all major web browsers. WebAssembly applications are typically deployed as WebAssembly modules, which are small, efficient, and can be loaded and executed in a web browser. WebAssembly applications can access the browser's DOM and JavaScript APIs, allowing them to interact with the web page and other web applications. The WebAssembly API provides a set of functions and objects that allow developers to interact with WebAssembly modules. The API includes functions for loading and instantiating WebAssembly modules, as well as functions for accessing the module's exports. The API also includes a set of REST APIs that allow developers to manage WebAssembly modules on a server. The REST APIs can be used to create, update, and delete WebAssembly modules, as well as to get information about the modules. The API also includes a set of webhooks that allow developers to be notified when a WebAssembly module is created, updated, or deleted. The API also includes a set of rate limits that limit the number of requests that can be made to the API.
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