XTP: Make Squishy Software
XTP, launched by Dylibso, enhances software extensibility by allowing users to securely run custom code within applications, promoting flexibility, security, and user empowerment with various plans and programming language support.
Read original articleXTP, launched by Dylibso, is a new platform designed to enhance software extensibility, allowing users to customize applications to meet their specific needs. By enabling end-users to run their own code securely within applications, XTP aims to reduce churn, increase usage, and provide deeper integrations beyond traditional APIs. The platform utilizes a schema-driven approach, allowing developers to define extension points in their applications, which can then be filled with user-generated plugins. This flexibility is inspired by Cloudflare's Workers, which allowed customers to program their own solutions rather than relying on limited configuration options. XTP ensures security through advanced virtualized isolation technology, running user code in a controlled environment. The platform offers a free plan for initial experimentation, with Pro and Enterprise plans available for more extensive use. XTP's features include continuous plugin testing, a variety of programming language support, and a focus on user empowerment, allowing customers to create custom integrations and functionalities. The launch is positioned as a significant step towards a more flexible and user-driven software development landscape.
- XTP allows users to run their own code securely within applications, enhancing customization.
- The platform is inspired by Cloudflare's Workers, promoting flexibility over traditional configuration methods.
- XTP offers a free plan for experimentation, with Pro and Enterprise options for scaling.
- Security is prioritized through advanced isolation technology for running user-generated code.
- The platform supports multiple programming languages and provides continuous testing for plugins.
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Their decision to embed a programmable layer into the CDN has transformed the company into something far bigger.
This made me realize that every app should be extensible as deeply as possible - going beyond HTTP APIs and Webhooks.
Today, we've opened up our platform making it simple to bring next-generation extensibility to your application & safely execute end-user code in-process.
I believe we've all faced the desire to run user code, and as modern products become increasingly engrained in our workflows and stacks, this desire is stronger than ever. XTP makes it safe and easy to do this leveraging the power of WebAssembly. On top of this secure core, XTP provides authorization, code uploading, testing, simulation & validation, as well as easy to use SDKs to load and execute user code.
We're excited to open up this platform in public beta today & are eager for your feedback!
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