I understand that one big advantage is that WASM code can be understood by browsers directly like JavaScript and it should be useful.
I am more interested in the backend use cases of WASM on how it will be useful. There are discussions around this become default run time environment like JVM or also replace docker.
I am curious are there any real use cases here and have products started using this in scale. Or this is still a prototype/idea stage. What are the tangible advantages compared to current tools
Why use WASM ? Because we wanted to stay close to our stack (ie. calling wasm from nodejs). Do it work ? Yes, memory consumption is quite heavy though (each WASM module have its own heap that can quickly grow).
However we are looking to directly use Skia now and avoid the overhead of WASM so i think its a nice solution in the beginning but you might want to ditch it later on.
[0]: https://github.com/google/skia/tree/main/modules/canvaskit