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Introduction to the HTML5 Web Workers: the JavaScript multithreading approach
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An HTML5 application is obviously written using JavaScript. But compared to other kind of development environments (like native one), JavaScript historically suffers from an important limitation: all its execution process remains inside a unique thread...
David Rousset
Introduction aux Web Workers d’HTML5 : le multithreading version JavaScript
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Une application HTML5 s’écrit bien entendu en JavaScript. Or, par rapport aux autres modèles de développements connus (clients lourds avec .NET/C++ ou même avec Silverlight), JavaScript dispose historiquement d’une limitation importante : toute son exécution...
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