Mozilla proposes elevating WebAssembly to a first-class web language by improving its integration with the web platform, noting that WebAssembly currently requires cumbersome JavaScript bindings to access Web APIs while JavaScript has direct access. The proposal includes implementing ESM integration for simpler module loading and exploring WebAssembly Components to narrow the gap between WebAssembly and native capabilities.
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Mozilla proposes elevating WebAssembly to a first-class web language by improving its integration with the web platform, noting that WebAssembly currently requires cumbersome JavaScript bindings to access Web APIs while JavaScript has direct access. The proposal includes implementing ESM integration for simpler module loading and exploring WebAssembly Components to narrow the gap between WebAssembly and native capabilities.