Course Outline
Introduction: Tracing the Path from Javascript to asm.js and WebAssembly
Anatomy of a WebAssembly "Program"
Representing Byte Code via Abstract Syntax Trees (AST)
Crafting Your First WebAssembly Module
Compiling Programs for WebAssembly
WebAssembly Tooling: Navigating Editors, Compilers, and Debuggers
Future Applications of WebAssembly
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with or a solid understanding of browser-based, client-side programming.
- Prior programming experience in C or C++.
- A strong interest in exploring web programming beyond Javascript.
Target Audience
- Web developers.
- C and C++ developers.
Testimonials (3)
I really enjoyed learning about AI attacks and the tools out there to begin practicing and actively using for security testing. I took a lot of knowledge away which I didn't have at the beginning and the course met what I hoped it would be. My favorite part shown from the training was Comet Browser and was amazed at what it could do. Definitely something will be looking into more. Overall it was a great course and enjoyed learning all OWASP GenAI Top 10.
Patrick Collins - Optum
Course - OWASP GenAI Security
Hands-on, exercises, in-person helping and questioning.
Jose Paulos - INESC TEC
Course - Tailwind CSS
That every technical lesson came with multiple practical exercises to nail down the concepts.