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Mozilla Hacks | Compiler Compiler - Part 2: TC39 and how JavaScript gets made @mozhacks | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
Curious about how JavaScript gets standardized? Join us for a chat - and an update - about the most recent TC39 meeting. Questions will be answered and a little bit about the process explained.

Yulia Startsev shares how the JavaScript specification evolves and is implemented in code in SpiderMonkey, Firefox's JavaScript engine, and other JS engines.

Recorded from Yulia's twitch livestream on June 9, 2020.


You can follow Yulia's live stream on twitch.tv: https://www.twitch.tv/codehag
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Compiler Compiler - Part 2: TC39 and how JavaScript gets made @mozhacks