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Everyday dealing with creating and animating web sites I began to notice a very unpleasant peculiarity — one at the same JavaScript code works with the different speed on different sites. The cause of such strange behavior was found very promptly: speed of a script execution depended directly on the way the site was HTML coded. Searching of solutions of the arised problems was quite exciting but unfortunately I couldn't share the results of my investigations because of the local character of all the solutions. For example a certain site was working slowly but it was enough to change one construction to another for it to work twice quicker. Getting such an explanation the only thing a reader can do is to be happy for me as there is very little practical benefit from the offered solutions. This fact became the first reason of my researching of the up-to-date browsers general problem places.
Here're the main highlights of last several days:
John Resig gave a talk about performance improvements in browsers. In this talks he covers the new browsers, their JavaScript engines and their JavaScript performance
Novell reports about Moonlight 1.0 release. Available for all major Linux distributions, including openSUSE®, SUSE® Linux Enterprise, Fedora, Red Hat, and Ubuntu, this release is in part a result of the existing technical collaboration between Microsoft and Novell that extends interoperability between Windows and Linux. Windows Media Video (.wmv), Windows Media Audio (.wma) and MP3 files are supported through the Microsoft Media Pack, a Microsoft-delivered set of media codecs that brings optimized and licensed decoders to every Linux user using Moonlight. Additionally, it allows developers to write Rich Internet Applications for multiple platforms.
JavaScriptMVC is a framework that brings methods to the madness of JavaScript development. It guides you to successfully completed projects by promoting best practices, maintainability, and convention over configuration.
Bespin is a Mozilla Labs experiment on how to build an extensible Web code editor using HTML 5 technology that proposes an open, extensible web-based framework for code editing that aims to increase developer productivity, enable compelling user experiences, and promote the use of open standards.
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