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In Chrome Canary we're testing new features in DevTools that aim to help developers understand how form Autofill works, and why it sometimes fails: How does browser Autofill map stored values to form fields? What criteria are used by Autofill to fill a form field? Which fields didn't get filled by Autofill? Why does a form field not get filled by Autofill? This article outlines the new features in
Over the past few months, during the lead-up to the TypeScript 5.0 beta, our team spent a good portion of our time looking for ways to improve the performance of our compiler so that your projects build faster. One of the ways we improved was by looking into an oft overlooked aspect of many JavaScript VMs: inline caching. A Brief Primer on Inline Caching Inline caching is an optimization often use
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