the module, if interested: https://github.com/WebReflection/require_client#require_client
Best Regards On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Andrea Giammarchi < [email protected]> wrote: > IIRC roundtrip happens once per domain so your math is a bit off. > However, I've solved that using a single js Object with all modules > packed as strings and parsed at require time once to avoid huge > overhead by parsing everything at once. The name is require-client and > once gzipped gives similar advantages. However, few adopted such > approach for some reason i dont know > > Sent from my Windows Phone From: Jorge Chamorro > Sent: 10/14/2013 9:21 AM > To: David Bruant > Cc: Brendan Eich; [email protected] > Subject: Re: Generic Bundling > On 14/10/2013, at 17:20, David Bruant wrote: > > > How much are we trying to save with the bundling proposal? 200ms? 300ms? > Is it really worth it? I feels like we're trying to solve a first-world > problem. > > I think that the savings depend very much on the latency. For example > from where I am to Brazil the latency (round-trip) is almost 500 ms, > so if I could bundle 60 files in a .zip instead of requesting them in > series (say at max 6 in parallel), the page would load in a little > more than 500 ms instead of in 10 seconds. > > You can also think about it this way: the price per request with 500 > ms of latency, is 500kB on a 1 megabyte per second ADSL, or 1 megabyte > in a 2 megabyte/s ADSL, etc. So for 60 requests it's 30 or 60 > megabytes. > > Yes a server could perhaps fix that for me almost transparently, but > with this I could as well fix it all by myself. > -- > ( Jorge )(); > _______________________________________________ > es-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss >
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