Hi  Gene,

sorry if I have created so much confusion. ;)

Here's what I meant:

* The longer you wait, the lesser performance is an issue.
* Performance is increasing (it's getting better and better)

Hope that helps,

  Peter

-------- Original --------
From: Gene Amtower
Date: 16.12.2009 18:40

> Please see small clarification below...
> 
> On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 18:10 +0100, Peter Schneider wrote:
> 
>>>> As with most of the JavaScripts engine features, it seems to be
>> that the
>>>> performance issue of eval() is decreasing with every new browser
>> version.
>>> I don't have this impression. Do you have any tests/references for
>> this
>>> assumption?
>> Addendum:
>>   That sentence of mine was total rubbish! Just a typo. Replace
>> "decreasing" by
>>   "increasing" and it makes a bit more sense (I hope)
> 
> 
> So, is this statement suggesting that the concern with eval()
> performance is higher (... issue is increasing), meaning that the actual
> performance is getting absolutely worse or relatively worse, or is it
> saying that performance is getting better (performance ... is
> increasing) either relatively or absolutely?  ( 4 possible
> interpretations )
> 
> Just looking to be clear, and the sentence lends itself to too many
> interpretations, only some of which are grammatically correct but still
> not specific enough...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>    Gene


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