Mozilla’s asm.js is a strict subset of JavaScript that Firefox can run significantly faster than regular JavaScript code. Thanks to the so-called OdinMonkey module for Firefox’s built-in JavaScript ...
For the longest time, web-based gaming meant that you had to install (often dubious) plugins to make games run smoothly in your browser. WebGL and other technologies changed that a bit in recent years ...
Asm.js, a Mozilla-driven subset of JavaScript geared toward improving Web application performance and extending the Web to C and C++ applications, is catching up to native C/C++code, Mozilla said.
Microsoft has lifted the lid on its integration of Mozilla's asm.js optimisations into its Chakra JavaScript engine, and showed that it is up to three times quicker than Internet Explorer 11 in ...
Microsoft today announced that it was to start work on supporting asm.js, the high performance JavaScript subset pioneered by Mozilla, in its Chakra JavaScript engine. Being a subset of JavaScript, ...
A Chrome programmer seeks support for a new Mozilla technology to bridge the C and JavaScript languages -- even though Google has competing ideas. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
Microsoft has spent the past few days talking about the new browser formerly known as Project Spartan: what it will do, what it won't do, and what it won't do yet but will do soon. In their place are ...
Firefox 29So, the appearance changed considerably, and the synchronization function "Firefox Sync" became easier to use than useless, and there were many easy-to-understand changes, but besides those, ...
With its asm.js project, Mozilla is promoting a subset of JavaScript intended to improve Web application performance and extend C and C++ applications to the Web. Asm.js can be used as a low-level, ...