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    Introducing new JavaScript optimizations, WebAssembly, SharedArrayBuffer, and Atomics in...

    JavaScript performance has always been a core area of focus for our team. Every release, we look for opportunities to improve end users’ browsing experience on real workloads with shorter start-up time, faster execution, and leaner memory usage. These efforts are guided by invaluable ongoing...
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    Node-ChakraCore update from Node.js Interactive 2017

    Earlier this year, we shared an update on some key milestones achieved for Node-ChakraCore like cross-platform support, community participation for N-API, Node-ChakraCore on iOS and more. Today, as Node.js enthusiasts from all over the world gather in Vancouver, Canada for Node.js Interactive...
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    Microsoft Edge at Build 2017

    Last week, Microsoft welcomed thousands of developers from around the world to Build 2017, where we shared our vision for the future of dozens of products and services. Build featured a number of exciting sessions for developers building sites and apps with web technologies, including a peek at...
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    Node-ChakraCore and VM Neutrality in Node.js

    Back when Node.js was launched, the device landscape was simpler, and using a single JavaScript VM helped provide Node.js the focus to grow rapidly. Today, there is a proliferation in the variety of device types, each with differing resource constraints. In this device context, we believe that...
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    TWC9: Build 2016 Dates, ChakraCore, Open Live Writer and more | This Week On Channel 9

    This week on Channel 9, Mark and Rick discuss the week's top developer news, including; Link Removed Build 2016 dates announced, http://build.microsoft.com Link Removed Microsoft Edge’s JavaScript engine to go open-source [Gaurav Seth] Link Removed Open Source .NET – 1 year later [Matt Warren]...
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    Microsoft Edge’s JavaScript engine to go open-source

    Today at JSConf US Last Call in Florida, we announced that we will open-source the core components of Chakra as ChakraCore, which will include all the key components of the JavaScript engine powering Microsoft Edge. We expect to open the ChakraCore repository on GitHub next month. Link Removed...
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