Awesome: Microsoft To Implement Mozilla’s ASM.JS

By | February 19, 2015


Microsoft To Implement Mozilla’s ASM.JSShows that they do listen to the community.

If you visit Microsoft’s User Voice web site, on the very first page you will find a request to implement Mozilla’s asm.js, which is a strict subset of the JavaScript language that brings significant performance improvements. As a result, you can run heavy stuff like Unreal Engine 3 right in your web browser.

Now, it looks like the next version of Microsoft’s JavaScript engine (Chakra) on Windows 10 will also support asm.js.

That’s a pretty fantastic and welcome decision if you ask us.

[Via: IEBlog]


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