“On Thursday, Mozilla programmers built TraceMonkey into the latest developer version of the open-source Web browser, and it will appear in the next released test version, which likely will be the first beta of Firefox 3.1…
JavaScript execution speed can make surfing the Web snappier, so naturally, it’s a key part of the resurgent browser wars between Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Mozilla’s Firefox, Apple’s Safari, and Opera…
TraceMonkey’s name is across between SpiderMonkey, Mozilla’s current engine for interpreting JavaScript code, and a technique called tracing developed at the University of California at Irvine…”
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