We joined the community live from the wasmCloud booth in the CNCF Project Pavilion, where we were joined by the ever-growing roster of maintainers and project owners. As always it was great to connect with many of you in-person during our annual trip to Europe.
The recordings from the event will go live in the coming days but, in the meantime, whet your appetite with our summary blog.
Recommended: SPIFFE Workload Identity for wasmCloud workloads; Joonas and Colin's talk was a highlight - watch this space for the recording.
Brooks showed the demo that we shared at the show - as always check out the recording for the demo.
Demo shows what it's like to build an application with wasmCloud. A really clear view of what wasmCloud feels like in practice.
We use the example of WasmPay - an international, cross-border payment platform working with WebAssembly, based on a validation model.
Check out the recording to see how this platform negotiates payment validation across languages, banks, geographies, and in a wide variety of currencies.
There are some interesting metrics coming from this early demo which we will dig into at a later date.
We will do a more in-depth demo of WasmPay, perhaps in next week's community call.
Our own Liam Randall appeared live on Cloud Native FM during KubeCon, the podcast is hosted by Saim Safdar. In the recording, Liam discusses the shift taking place in platform engineering, and how WebAssembly is introducing new, more efficient ways of working.
Watch this space for WASM I/O and KubeCon + CloudNativeCon recording links.