Someone needs to write the history of JS compilers, with plenty of attention to the different decisions made by different teams, especially the ones that turned out to be dead ends (e.g. Tracemonkey, V8 not having an interpreter, JSCore's FTL-LLVM). Would be really interesting.
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I was going to say - this might be, if done right, fascinating even to laypersons. But I can't imagine anybody paying enough to make it worthwhile to do the research.
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