On 4/1/2016 8:16 AM, David Crayford wrote:
That's fast! How are you measuring that, browser javascript toolkits?
These call clock response time measurements come from our own (admittedly very simplistic) javascript code. We measure the clock time from request to response. For the averages, we accumulate those times and divide by the total number of requests.
Is there a noticeable difference using different browsers, Chrome, Firefox, Safari etc?
All of those you mentioned are about the same given adequate workstation memory (our development/test machines have 16GB RAM). The real outlier is M$ IE, both in performance and function (especially the older versions).
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