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“engines” Archive

  1. Object Structure in JavaScript Engines · · ,
  2. Iterator Helpers · · ,
  3. Be Aware of Arrays—V8 Engine Advice · · , ,
  4. Using Alternative Browser Engines in the European Union · · , ,
  5. V8 Is Faster and Safer Than Ever · · , ,
  6. A List of JavaScript Engines, Runtimes, Interpreters · · , ,
  7. The Last 5 Years of V8’s Garbage Collector · · , ,
  8. Exploring V8’s Strings: Implementation and Optimizations · · , ,
  9. Speeding Up V8 Heap Snapshots · · , , ,
  10. How Blink Invalidates Styles When “:has()” [Is] in Use · · , ,
  11. Mozilla, Like Google, Is Looking Ahead to the End of Apple’s WebKit Rule · · , , , ,
  12. Apple Considering Dropping Requirement for iPhone Web Browsers to Use WebKit · · , ,
  13. Apple Is Not Defending Browser Engine Choice · · , ,
  14. What Would a Chromium-Only Web Look Like? · · , , ,
  15. Apple’s Grip on iOS Browser Engines Disallowed Under Latest Draft EU Rules · · , ,
  16. Faster Initialization of Instances With New Class Features · · , ,
  17. How JavaScript Engines Achieve Great Performance · · ,
  18. RenderingNG: The Next-Generation Rendering Architecture for Chrome · · , , , , ,
  19. RenderingNG: An Architecture That Makes and Keeps Chrome Fast for the Long Term · · , , , ,
  20. Key Data Structures and Their Roles in RenderingNG · · , , ,
  21. Overview of the RenderingNG Architecture · · , , , ,
  22. RenderingNG—Ready for the Next Generation of Web Content · · , , ,
  23. History of Web Browser Engines from 1990 Until Today · · ,
  24. Sometimes, a Billion Laughs Aren’t So Funny—Improving CSS Variables in WebKit · · , ,