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Fastly launched JavaScript in Compute@Edge Fastly announced the availability of JavaScript in Compute@Edge, which allows developers to build more flexibility in Fastly’s serverless environment.
Microsoft has released the JavaScript code for its new Edge browser for Windows 10, and is even planning to port it to Linux.
Today, it’s taking that one leap further and open sourcing ChakraCore, the JavaScript engine behind the new Edge browser included with Windows 10.
Microsoft will open up its Chakra JavaScript engine as an open-source project on GitHub next month. The code repository, called ChakraCore, will include the key components of Chakra engine used ...
Now any Node or Javascript developer can build apps and APIs (CRUD) that run on the edge via this integration gaining the benefits of low latency, high performance and fault tolerance without the ...
Microsoft Edge developers are now looking into what it calls a "Super Duper Secure Mode" that disables one major Javascript feature that almost all web browsers use for increased performance at ...
Microsoft announced it will open source the JavaScript engine for the new Edge web browser released with Windows 10.