Tag Archives: spidermonkey
Firefox Ethology
Barely related: I’ve written a design document (of sorts) for my implementation of web workers in GWT. Like the library itself, the document is fairly rough, but it does give a pretty good overview of the current state of things. … Continue reading
I love Firefox 3.6 loves Workers
This post is late (of course), but I wanted to put in a plug for Firefox 3.6. Tremendous, tremendous work has been done since 3.5 and it all shows. In many ways the drumbeat doesn’t even need to be codified … Continue reading
This page best viewed with a quad-core CPU
[Update: this demo has evolved quite a bit and now has some actual interactivity and a few more options. See the updated version here.] I wanted to post the simple demo I mentioned in the last entry, compiled against the … Continue reading
gwtBox2d, Worker Threads, and SpiderMonkey
I’m going to try and keep this update short so that I actually finish editing it and it can be published. I’ve also been inspired by David Humphrey’s recent posts about his work to expose <audio> data in Firefox (and his efforts … Continue reading