J is for Javascript
J is for Javascript: A direct-style correspondence between Algol-like languages and Javascript using first-class continuations FREE-DOWNLOAD O Danvy, C Shan… – Domain-Specific Languages, 2009 Abstract. It is a time-honored fashion to implement a domain-specific language (DSL) by translation to a general-purpose language. Such an implementation is more portable, but an unidiomatic translation jeopar- dizes performance because, in […]
JavaScript benchmarks
A comparative evaluation of the execution behavior of JavaScript benchmarks and real-world web applications FREE-DOWNLOAD JK Martinsen… – Poster proc. of the 28th Int’l Symp. on Computer …, 2010 Abstract: In this study, we argue that the execution behavior of the current JavaScript bench- marks differs from the behavior of real-world Web Applications. We have compared the […]
JavaScript and DOM storage
Silo: exploiting JavaScript and DOM storage for faster page loads FREE-DOWNLOAD J Mickens – Proceedings of the 2010 conference on Web A modern web page contains many objects, and fetching these objects requires many network round trips– establishing each HTTP connection requires a TCP handshake, and each HTTP request/response pair requires at least one round trip. […]