TraceMonkey will speed JavaScript applications dramatically, making browsing snappier and opening new horizons for Web applications, the open-source developer promises. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Three big browser makers have agreed to put their cross-browser documentation on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) wiki. Mozilla's MDN Web Docs will now be home to documentation about web APIs and ...
Some Mozilla developers have recommended that the company consider yanking the new JavaScript engine, dubbed TraceMonkey, from Firefox 3.1 to get the browser back on track and out the door. Their ...
Mozilla today launched MDN Plus, a paid subscription product on top of the existing (and recently re-designed) Mozilla Developer Network (MDN), one of the web’s most popular destinations for finding ...
MDN Plus, a paid subscription plan, is now available on Mozilla's official developer learning platform, Mozilla Developer Network (MDN), to learn about CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and more. By subscribing ...
Firefox’s SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine may be on a “memory diet,” as I reported last month, but it looks like Mozilla’s popular browser is getting a bit too big for its britches nonetheless.
Mozilla developer Michael Bebenita has released a JavaScript-based H.264 decoder that is intended to run natively in Web browsers. The decoder, which can display video at 30 frames per second on ...
Mozilla this week unveiled the beta version of its mobile Firefox Web browser, codenamed Fennec. Right now you can only get it on one mobile device, the touch-screen Nokia N810 internet tablet running ...
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