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Posted by Dionysios G. Synodinos on Sep 01, 2008 08:53 AM Community .NET, Ruby, Java Topics Javascript, Web 2.0, Rich Internet Apps Tags Web 2.0, Browsers, Firefox The newly announced TraceMonkey is a trace-based JIT compiler that will be featured in the next release of Firefox and pushes the envelope on JavaScript performance. InfoQ has a Q&A with Mozilla JavaScript Evangelist and jQuery creator John Resig about this exiting de (Read Full Article)
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