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How JavaScript engines achieve great performance

How JavaScript engines achieve great performance.
Ever wondered what browsers do to get JavaScript to execute quickly? Let’s take a look.

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https://blogg.bekk.no/how-javascript-engines-achieve-great-performance-fb0b36601557?gi=10a6fd7465f9

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