Examples of using Webcore in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
WebCore is a layout, rendering, and Document Object Model(DOM) library for HTML and SVG, developed by the WebKit project.
KHTML and KJS were ported to OS X with the help of an adapter library andrenamed WebCore and JavaScriptCore.
WebCore was announced at the Macworld Expo in January 2003 by Apple CEO Steve Jobs with the release of the Safari web browser.
JavaScriptCore was first included with Mac OS X v10.2 as a privateframework which Apple used in their Sherlock application, while WebCore debuted with the first beta of Safari.
Based on WebKit, Blink only uses WebKit's"WebCore" components, while substituting other components, such as its own multi-process architecture, in place of WebKit's native implementation.
During the publicized"divorce" period, KDE developer Kurt Pfeifle(pipitas) posted an article claiming KHTML developers had managed to backport many(but not all)Safari improvements from WebCore to KHTML, and they always appreciated the improvements coming from Apple and still do so.
On June 7, 2005, Safari developer Dave Hyatt announced on his weblog that Apple was open-sourcing WebKit(formerly,only WebCore and JavaScriptCore were open source) and opening up access to WebKit's revision control tree and the issue tracker.