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Wasmer 2.0

**Run any code on any client.**With WebAssembly and Wasmer.

It’s been almost 6-months since we released Wasmer 1.0, and the community support and reception were incredible. Since then, we’ve been hard at work on the next version of Wasmer.

Today, we’re pleased to announce the general availability of Wasmer 2.0!

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OvermindDL1

OvermindDL1

Wasmer is awesome! It’s so easy to use to embed in programs. ^.^

dwaynebradley

dwaynebradley

I can’t wait to play with this once I find the time and opportunity :sunglasses:

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