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- JavaScript just-in-time (JIT) compilers, including TraceMonkey, JägerMonkey, IonMonkey, and the current WarpMonkey. It is the first JavaScript engine, written...
- Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2021. "TraceMonkey: JavaScript Lightspeed, Brendan Eich's Blog". Archived from the original...
- just-in-time compilation of high-level languages using trace trees. Gal joined Mozilla in 2008 and built TraceMonkey, the first JavaScript just-in-time compiler...
- 5. On September 3, 2008, Mozilla responded by stating that their own TraceMonkey JavaScript engine (then in beta), was faster than Chrome's V8 engine...
- tracing JIT is TraceMonkey, one of Mozilla’s JavaScript implementations for Firefox (2009). TraceMonkey compiles frequently executed loop traces in the dynamic...
- much faster performance thanks to an upgrade to SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine called TraceMonkey and rendering improvements, and support for the <video>...
- Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2021. "TraceMonkey: JavaScript Lightspeed, Brendan Eich's Blog". Archived from the original...
- 5 is improved performance (due to further speed improvements in the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine). It uses the Gecko 1.9.2 engine (compared to 1.9.1...
- optimization module, has previously included the TraceMonkey compiler (first JavaScript JIT) and JägerMonkey. JavaScriptCore: A JavaScript interpreter and...
- the 32-bit Internet Explorer 9 to be faster than Safari, Firefox (with TraceMonkey), Chrome, and Opera. March 2011 performance tests for ZDNET concluded...