Breaking into WebAssembly with Rust is like unlocking a superpower for web performance.
Key performance advantages of Rust + WebAssembly include near-native execution speeds, zero runtime overhead, memory-safe compilation, and direct browser integration.
The prerequisites for getting started with WebAssembly and Rust are having Rust installed, a Node.js environment, basic JavaScript knowledge, and curiosity for systems programming.
The step-by-step process for creating your first Rust WebAssembly module involves setting up the development environment, configuring Cargo.toml, writing your Rust function, building the WebAssembly module, and integrating it with JavaScript.