A Brief History of Google’s V8 JavaScript Engine

Javascript has a reputation in developer circles as a terrible language. It’s classless, loosely typed, and plagued by cross browser issues. Douglas Crockford, author of JavaScript: The Good Parts, said “JavaScript contains some of the best ideas ever put into a programming language and it contains some of the worst ideas ever put into a programming language.” It was created in just 10 days in 1995, and not standardized by ECMA until almost 3 years later. Microsoft initially decided not to implement the new standards, almost putting an end to the language in its infancy.

Much Ado About Mobilegeddon

Unless you've been living under a marketing rock, you've heard all about Google's latest update that rolled out yesterday, quickly dubbed “Mobilegeddon” by the blogosphere. From now on, mobile friendly design will be a key component of mobile search rankings. This means that if your site isn't easily accessible across all screens, you could see a decline in rankings and, ultimately, web traffic.