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Where I can to study the JIT (Just-In-Time) of the ECMAScript? #1042

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renanbastos93 opened this Issue Dec 5, 2017 · 4 comments

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renanbastos93 commented Dec 5, 2017

Hello,

I want to learn as it works, because I want share knowledge with the community and write one article about the JIT.

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Lin Clark's "A crash course in just-in-time (JIT) compilers" article is a great start, it's really really well written with fun cartoons and examples.
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/02/a-crash-course-in-just-in-time-jit-compilers/

jaydson commented Dec 5, 2017

Lin Clark's "A crash course in just-in-time (JIT) compilers" article is a great start, it's really really well written with fun cartoons and examples.
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2017/02/a-crash-course-in-just-in-time-jit-compilers/

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Thanks @jaydson I will read this article.

renanbastos93 commented Dec 5, 2017

Thanks @jaydson I will read this article.

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JIT is a feature of specific implementations; it’s not part of the language nor the spec.

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ljharb commented Dec 5, 2017

JIT is a feature of specific implementations; it’s not part of the language nor the spec.

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@jaydson btw, thanks for the very helpful link :-) and @renanbastos93, please feel free to update here when you've written your article! I look forward to reading it.

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ljharb commented Dec 5, 2017

@jaydson btw, thanks for the very helpful link :-) and @renanbastos93, please feel free to update here when you've written your article! I look forward to reading it.

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