Developers
Developers
12/15/2019
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This blog post from the Chromium team discusses the upcoming changes for developers with the release of Chrome 85. It highlights the removal of the old JavaScript engine in favor of the new V8 engine, which brings improved performance and reduced memory usage. The post also covers the introduction of new APIs and features that enhance web development, such as the WebHID API for accessing human interface devices and the new Web Serial API for communicating with serial devices. It emphasizes the importance of developers being prepared for these changes to ensure their websites and applications are compatible with the latest version of Chrome.
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