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 we learn about the various improvements in the JScript engine and how you can take advantage of these improvements.


Sameer Chabungbam
Sameer Chabungbam is a Program Manager in the JScript team at Microsoft, where he is focussed at building tools for web developers. Earlier, he had worked on providing Javascript intellisense in Visual Studio. Recently, he worked on
 the JScript Profiler that shipped in Internet Explorer 8.

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