ブックマークレットをかんたんに作成・公開できるラボサービス、その名も Hatena::Let を作りました。 http://let.hatelabo.jp/ 未だにブックマークレットを作るときには、アドレスバーに javascritp:... を打ち込んで実行したり、 Firebug で実行して試しつつも外部の bookmarklet 化サービスを使って文字列削ったり、IE対策のため500ちょい文字を超えると gist にファイルを置きつつもおきまりの var script = document.createElement('scrit');... で JS のローダー書いたり、とやりたいことは同じなのにめんどくさい手順を毎回行っていたました。 ここらへんの手順を毎回繰り返すことなくさくっと作って公開したい!と思い id:cho45 と半年ぐらい前の開発合宿*1で作って眠らせていたのを、ち
http://code.google.com/intl/ja/apis/wave/embed/guide.html あたらしいEmbed APIはこんな感じ。 <html> <head> <title>Google Wave Embed API Example: Simple Wave</title> <script src="http://www.google.com/jsapi" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> google.load("wave", "1"); function initialize() { var wavePanel = new google.wave.WavePanel({ target: document.getElementById("waveframe"), }
Today we’d like to announce SunSpider 0.9.1, a new version of the popular SunSpider JavaScript benchmark that improves accuracy of results. We recommend that anyone using SunSpider to test JavaScript performance should migrate to the new version. A little over two years ago, we announced the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark. We originally created SunSpider for our own use, to help us speed up WebKit
We've just tagged the first release candidate of Prototype 1.7: a major new version with some major new features. Sizzle as the selector engine (or mix in your own) With Prototype 1.7, we've finally realized our long-held goal of moving to Sizzle, the middleware selector engine used by jQuery and others. I wrote our previous selector engine, used since 1.5.1, but nevertheless I'm excited to switch
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After our recent blogs about JägerMonkey, some articles out there gave the impression that we were removing nanojit, throwing everything away, or doing all sorts of other radical things that we are not in fact doing. I don’t have a huge problem with that–this is complicated stuff and it’s hard to get right. So Chris Blizzard made a post correcting some of the misconceptions. I thought it might als
In August 2008, Mozilla introduced TraceMonkey. The new engine, which we shipped in Firefox 3.5, heralded a new era of performance to build the next generation of web browsers and web applications. Just after the introduction of our new engine Google introduced V8 with Chrome. Apple also introduced their own engine to use in Safari, and even Opera has a new engine that they’ve introduced with thei
Mozilla’s JavaScript optimizer, TraceMonkey, is pretty powerful. It carefully observes loops and converts them to super-fast assembly. We call this “tracing”. That’s great and all, but there’s a problem: sometimes tracing doesn’t work. Loops can throw curveballs that cause tracing to stop. Especially with recursion, or lots of nesting, it can be very difficult to build good traces on complex code.
About 2 months ago, we started work on JägerMonkey, a new “baseline” method JIT compiler for SpiderMonkey (and Firefox). The reason we’re doing this is that TraceMonkey is very fast for code that traces well, but for code that doesn’t trace, we’re stuck with the interpreter, which is not fast. The JägerMonkey method JIT will provide a much better performance baseline, and tracing will continue to
These are demos of Gordon - An open source Flash runtime written in pure JavaScript with SVG blue.html (& its .swf) tiger.html (& its .swf) trip.html (& its .swf) Gordon is by Tobey Tailor (@tobeytailor). (I'm merely hosting these demos) View Gordon's full source on github Update! Flash on the iPhone courtesy of Gordon
Hot off the presses: jQuery 1.4 Alpha 1 is released! This is the first alpha release of jQuery 1.4. The code is stable (passing all tests in all browsers we support), feature-complete (we’re no longer accepting new features for the release), and needs to be tested in live applications. Grab the code: Regular: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4a1.js Minified: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4a1.min.
After reading a recent post by Steve Souders concerning a free tool called dynaTrace Ajax, I was intrigued. It claimed to provide full tracing analysis of Internet Explorer 6-8 (including JavaScript, rendering, and network traffic). Giving it a try I was very impressed. I tested against a few web sites but got the most interesting results running against the JavaScript-heavy Gmail in Internet Expl
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