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node-jsc enables node.js to use JavaScriptCore, WebKit's javascript engine, allowing node.js to run on iOS devices (and other platforms supported by node.js and JavaScriptCore). While node-jsc was ...
Move over, Node.js and Deno. A potential competitor is emerging in the JavaScript/TypeScript runtime space, called Bun. Now in a beta stage of development, Bun is billed as a modern JavaScript ...
Here’s how to do that: jsvu --os=linux64 --engines=all # Equivalent to: jsvu --os=linux64 --engines=graaljs,hermes,javascriptcore,quickjs,spidermonkey,v8,xs If the operating system and architecture ...
Publicly announcing a brand new JavaScript engine release ... with the addition of a virtual machine to the existing JavaScriptCore engine. The WebKit team alluded to the potential that this ...
In its notes, Apple revealed that the security patches will fix bugs affecting WebKit, the rendering engine Safari uses, and JavaScriptCore, which runs JavaScript code on macOS and iOS devices.
The first flaw (CVE-2024-44308) impacts the JavaScriptCore framework that provides the JavaScript engine included in WebKit. Maliciously crafted web content could lead to arbitrary code execution.
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