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14 responses to “Browser hacking: Let's add JavaScript to the Browser!”
WHY ARE YOU WRITING HTML LIKE THAT YOU BARBARIAN!!! Haha, just kidding.
3:15 Other browsers do this too unless there is async or defer attribute in the element, parsing will be blocked while the script is being downloaded and parsed
This is why websites put scripts on the bottom, so that the content loads first 🙂
Changing to cmake would fix all those deps of dependencies
Hm, mind explaining how you chose your hostnames? duxi? bogi? Are there more similar ones? Genuinely interested now. I always have a hard time choosing a good hostname.
Yay, dark-themed camera window frame!
@14:10 Maybe you've fixed this off camera afterwards (or even in camera later in the video, still watching), but shouldn't you be checking the last character is also a quote?
You've built a really solid foundation here for future improvements. Must say I'm thoroughly impressed as to how far you've gotten already with this JS interpreter.
New camera? or is it just a different angle
Cool! Did not expect the JS engine to be merged this fast with the browser, and also it looked so easy 🙂
Using Bing! … what a contrarian
You may could run into legal problems (code owned by your employer), if you're using their hardware. Depends on the employer to enforce it though.
Thanks you
I'm assuming you have a random background every day, what service do you use for that?
First!