On 1/16/15 1:44 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On an embedded product we have with a dead-simple web server, there is
terrible network performance. Adding gzip support saved way more than
minification ever could. But the best performance improvement was to add
caching support to the server. Both the browser and the server have to
cooperate there.
Pretty cool. The problem I'm having right now is the following pattern:
1. I have a mini-idea that takes me minutes to implement and turns the
ratchet in the right direction.
2. I post it here in the hope that others will build upon or come with
better ideas.
3. I get feedback here that essentially demonstrates me that if I spent
some hours or days on a small research project on a better idea, it
would yield better results.
I encourage anyone who has more expertise in this kind of stuff to help
out with turning the mythical ratchet one tooth forward. Thanks!
Andrei