Mozilla: Web apps faster with Firefox 3.1

Posted on August 23rd, 2008 in Internet , ,


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Firefox 3.1 works on many Web applications such as Gmail so quickly through the integration of a feature called trace Monkey, which dramatically speeds up programs in JavaScript, Mozilla said Friday.

JavaScript was very often used to add pizzazz or flexibility in the web pages over the years, but in recent years, is also in the process as a plumber for many rich Internet applications. However, JavaScript was by Pokey performance of Web applications often difficult to work as responsively as “natives”, a term software directly to a PC, writing and programmers of Web applications often in d Other options, such as Adobe Systems Flash and Flex.

Mozilla now hopes to change the balance of power in favour of JavaScript.

“Trace Monkey is a project to JavaScript code in native speed,” said Mike Shaver, Mozilla, Vice-President of the interim technology, and adds that the implementation of JavaScript, which is almost double compared to Firefox 3.0, on the basis of the evidence SunSpider JavaScript. This speeds many basic tasks, but also the issue of image and 3D graphics capabilities in JavaScript, he said.

On Thursday, Mozilla programmers trace Monkey in the current version for developers of open-source Web browser, and will appear in the next version of the test published, probably the first beta of Firefox 3.1, Shaver said. Firefox 3.1 is in its final form before the end of the year, although Mozilla is ready to make the road a little time, if necessary.

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  1. admin Says:

    its always the best

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