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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]
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