Adjusting SpiderMonkey for ECMA-262 Normative Change - Property Order in Builtin Functions
Offered By: Mozilla Hacks via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the recent TC39 meeting's impact on SpiderMonkey implementation as it addresses a normative change in ECMA-262 regarding the order of properties on built-in functions. Dive into the process of adapting the JavaScript engine to comply with the updated specification, gaining insights into the intricacies of maintaining compatibility with evolving ECMAScript standards.
Syllabus
Adjusting SpiderMonkey to account for a Normative Change in ECMA-262
Taught by
Mozilla Hacks
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