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+++ title="Orca" mediatype="demo" conference="seattle-2023" date="2023-11-15T15:40:00-08:00" description="WebAssembly apps without the web. A brand-new stack for cross-platform apps." thumbnail="/images/thumbnails/2023HMSOrca.png"
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speakers name="Martin Fouilleul" +++
WebAssembly apps without the Web
Orca is a brand-new stack for cross-platform, sandboxed applications. It uses WebAssembly modules as a portable program representation and bundles them with its own runtime to produce self-contained applications for each operating system. Orca also provides APIs to interact with the underlying platform, and comes with a support library to help build graphics and UI applications.