2019/03/12 : Node学園 33時限目 https://nodejs.connpass.com/event/122297/
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Fast, Bump-Allocated Virtual DOMs with Rust and Wasm Dodrio is a virtual DOM library written in Rust and WebAssembly. It takes advantage of both Wasm’s linear memory and Rust’s low-level control by designing virtual DOM rendering around bump allocation. Preliminary benchmark results suggest it has best-in-class performance. Background Dodrio from a User’s Perspective Internal Design Preliminary Be
George Stocker Discovering how to build better software, together. I need people to start talking about their salaries. Why are y'all so weird about money. Stop. White people especially need to talk about their salaries because marginalized folks in the same fields often have no idea they're being swindled by employers. — are you there god? it's me, dionne (@OhDionne) February 26, 2019 There was a
V8 v7.4 now supports JavaScript execution without allocating executable memory at runtime. In its default configuration, V8 relies heavily on the ability to allocate and modify executable memory at runtime. For example, the TurboFan optimizing compiler creates native code for hot JavaScript (JS) functions just-in-time, and most JS regular expressions are compiled down to native code by the irregex
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