WRAP, which stands for WebAssembly Remote Procedure Call, is a technology designed to enable interoperability between different programming languages and platforms using WebAssembly (Wasm). It allows developers to create modules in one language (e.g., Rust, AssemblyScript) and then seamlessly integrate and use them in other environments, such as JavaScript-based applications, mobile apps, or even blockchain platforms. WRAP aims to standardize how WebAssembly modules are packaged, discovered, and executed, thereby facilitating the development of portable and reusable code across diverse ecosystems. It simplifies the process of creating WebAssembly modules with clearly defined interfaces that other applications or modules can easily interact with.
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