Startpage relies on Javascript to make our pages and features functional. We’re constantly keeping the site up to date with the best UX and the most modern tech stack, which requires us to utilize Javascript. (more…)
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In this post, I will do my best to explain one of the most fundamental parts of JavaScript: the execution context. (more…)
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For the last year or so I have been running with JavaScript mostly turned off, and what I have learned is this: Almost nothing works. 95% of the web just shows you a blank page. Most sites start working again if you allow one or two JavaScript URLs to loa... (more…)
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This is part 8 of an article series on emulation development in JavaScript; ten parts are currently available, and others are expected to follow. (more…)
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