In this post, I'll stay away from these debates and focus solely on how to use WebAssembly on Kubernetes. My Approach and the Use Case Unlike regular programming languages, you don't write WebAssembly directly:
SharePoint projects support Microsoft Fakes, which is an isolation framework in which you can create delegate-based test stubs and shims in .NET Framework applications and test your code by isolating your unit tests from the environment. For more information, seeVerifying and Debugging SharePoint ...
SharePoint projects support Microsoft Fakes, which is an isolation framework in which you can create delegate-based test stubs and shims in .NET Framework applications and test your code by isolating your unit tests from the environment. For more information, see Verifying and Debugging SharePoint...