![]() You speak a human language, and the computer speaks a machine language. Problem: you and the computer speak different languages. Goal: you want to tell the computer what to do. ![]() ![]() When you as a developer add JavaScript to the page, you have a goal and a problem. But how does the JIT work? How JavaScript is run in the browser JavaScript started out slow, but then got faster thanks to something called the JIT. If you haven’t read the others, we recommend starting from the beginning. This is the second part in a series on WebAssembly and what makes it fast.
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