The code generation phase begins with the same PExpr tree as v17, but instead of interpreting it, we compile it to WebAssembly. (We actually first convert it to a slightly lower-level intermediate representation, but let's not worry about that for now.) Then we link the generated WebAssembly code with the runtime support code to produce the final Wasm module.
So it’s been good in all those aspects. I think in terms of the future about how we engineer things and how we build platforms… I just had a conversation with our CIO the other day where he was taking me through, like, “Hey, this is how we’re AI automating the company and how we’re building in new workflows,” and the number one question I had for him was, “Hey, how are we doing it inside of IT? How are we building more capability inside of our own coding organization and inside of our own kind of engineering organization?” And he had to take that back and think through that a little bit.
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