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sponsored by The Ajax Experience
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ABSTRACT:
What will JIT (just-in-time) compilation mean for JavaScript performance? See live demos and hear release plans for a Firefox-ready upgraded JavaScript engine, codenamed "TraceMonkey," based on the SpiderMonkey interpreter and the Tamarin-Tracing VM. Learn about the new JavaScript features being implemented in Mozilla's engines to inform the "ECMAScript Harmony" standards process. See advanced canvas-based rendering demos that take advantage of the new speed and features.
This keynote presentation was recorded at The Ajax Experience conference in Boston, Massachusetts, September 29 - October 1, 2008.
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Speaker
Brendan Eich
CTO
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Mozilla Corporation
Brendan Eich is the father of JavaScript. Brendan started out working at Netscape Communications Corporation in 1995, working on JavaScript (originally called Mocha, then called LiveScript) for the Netscape Navigator Web browser. He then helped found Mozilla.org in early 1998, serving as chief architect. When AOL shut down the Netscape browser unit in July 2003, Brendan helped spin out the Mozilla Foundation. Brendan now serves as the CTO of the Mozilla Corporation.
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