Is there a source that shows how built in js methods/functions are built?

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  • engine262

    An implementation of ECMA-262 in JavaScript

  • That is a bit complex, so here's a list of JS engines: if you pick one written *in* JS, that would probably be most useful -- engine262 for example

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