Mozilla’s home-brewed JavaScript engine for its Firefox browsers, TraceMonkey, has impressed us before , but in the raw benchmark game, it’s starting to fall behind its competitors . To up its game, Firefox’s developers are building a new engine, dubbed JägerMonkey . Ars Technica writes that the new compiler uses some open-source WebKit code to get the job done, including parts of Apple’s just-in-time compiler. Promising news—though it’s worth noting that, at the moment, Opera seems to hold the crown on JavaScript execution. [ David Mandelin , Ars Technica ]
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Firefox’s Next JavaScript Engine Will Borrow from WebKit [Firefox]
Mozilla’s home-brewed JavaScript engine for its Firefox browsers, TraceMonkey, has impressed us before , but in the raw benchmark game, it’s starting to fall behind its competitors . To up its game, Firefox’s developers are building a new engine, dubbed JägerMonkey . Ars Technica writes that the new compiler uses some open-source WebKit code to get the job done, including parts of Apple’s just-in-time compiler. Promising news—though it’s worth noting that, at the moment, Opera seems to hold the crown on JavaScript execution. [ David Mandelin , Ars Technica ]
The rest is here:
Firefox’s Next JavaScript Engine Will Borrow from WebKit [Firefox]