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* Firefox 18 for v1.0.1/v1.1
* Firefox 26 for v1.2
* You can use [https://addons.mozilla.org/en/firefox/addon/firefox-os-simulator/ firefoxos simulator addon ] to test some current release device support level. (though some hardware related features need real device)https://addons.mozilla.org/en/firefox/addon/firefox-os-simulator/
; JS is a good language, but it's too free from restrictions. Do you have any plans to support dart vm by any chance?
Various languages can be compiled to JS (include Dart):
- Dart 2 JS: https://www.dartlang.org/docs/dart-up-and-running/contents/ch04-tools-dart2js.html - More: https://github.com/jashkenas/coffee-script/wiki/List-of-languages-that-compile-to-JS
However we recommend people to code in JS directly, or using Emscripten to port existing code to Javascript. Mozilla WILL NOT directly support any other language on the web in foreseeable future.
Mozilla is one of the driven force of html5 specs. all of Mozilla-initiated works are open and can be tracked from those references url:
- Planning: https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebAPI - Documentation: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/WebAPI
All of the APIs prefixed with moz* are considered APIs developed internally by Mozilla. We would like to start implementing and experimenting (with partners and the users) so that we can propose a sound and confirmed spec to the standard body.
; We had developed web client for a long time but we didn't use it from FF 3.x as it was slower than other browsers such as chrome. How much improvement did you make after that?
In June 30, 2013, Tom's hardware reports Firefox stands out from comparison between modern browsers. With no shortpoint and wins for start-up time and reliability testing.[http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/chrome-27-firefox-21-opera-next,3534-12.html Tom's hardware reports Firefox stands out] from comparison between modern browsers. With no shortpoint and wins for start-up time and reliability testing.
Desktop Firefox have greatly improved since 3.x. There is no sigifigent speed differences between browsers anymore as of 2013. For JS performance benchmark on browser, the latest result can be found on http://arewefastyet.com/
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