Goodbye Spring Fu
The Spring Fu experimental project is archived as its goals are now met by Spring Boot 4's modular auto-configurations and Spring Framework 7's BeanRegistrar.
Sébastien Deleuze is a core committer on the Spring Framework and a long-time advocate of WebAssembly, active in the space since 2016. He focuses on pushing the Spring ecosystem forward with modern JVM features, Kotlin-first development, null safety, runtime efficiency, and native technologies. Sébastien frequently writes and speaks about the future of Spring, including Spring Boot, GraalVM Native Image, WebAssembly, and next-generation application performance.
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The Spring Fu experimental project is archived as its goals are now met by Spring Boot 4's modular auto-configurations and Spring Framework 7's BeanRegistrar.
Analysis of WebAssembly ecosystem trends from Wasm I/O 2024, focusing on Components, WASI, and the Warg registry for cross-language development.
Introducing Kotlin/Wasm, a new experimental compiler for Kotlin targeting WebAssembly with GC, enabling web and multi-platform development.
Explores the potential of Kotlin/Wasm for web development, focusing on the upcoming WasmGC feature and its impact on frontend and full-stack Kotlin.
Analysis of WebAssembly's impact on programming languages, focusing on the Component Model and which languages will dominate Wasm development and consumption.
A presentation on WebAssembly (Wasm) covering its definition, characteristics, and developer experience with code examples.
Advocates for Kotlin to prioritize frontend development with a unified WebAssembly and JavaScript strategy, inspired by Rust's approach.