I don’t understand these monolithic reimplementation efforts. Split that shit up into plugins and functional components instead of trying to swallow the whole elephant. There’s no reason the average user would want to swap between Javascript engines, but having the option allows independent advancement. Some clever new idea can emerge without also bundling an entire new browser, or convincing one of the few sprawling major projects to switch.
I don’t understand these monolithic reimplementation efforts. Split that shit up into plugins and functional components instead of trying to swallow the whole elephant. There’s no reason the average user would want to swap between Javascript engines, but having the option allows independent advancement. Some clever new idea can emerge without also bundling an entire new browser, or convincing one of the few sprawling major projects to switch.