Yep, I know this is very subjective. What I am wondering is if anyone has actually tried to quantify this in anyway. something along the lines of XX% of some set of internet users has a download speed of YYbps so 19k gziped jquery will download in ZZ milliseconds
On Jul 7, 1:32 pm, "Cesar Sanz" <the.email.tr...@gmail.com> wrote: > hmm.. Very subjetive question.. > > Having a 1 Mb internet connection... it will be a breeze... > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "MorningZ" <morni...@gmail.com> > To: "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 1:56 PM > Subject: [jQuery] Re: How long does it take to download jquery? > > I'm not sure how you feel someone could give you an answer that would > be even close > > like for instance, factoring in: > - Your user's CPU resources > - Their connection speed > - Network traffic > - ISP traffic > - DNS routing > - Is GZIP enabled on their browser or not > - Are they caching? > > How could someone give an "85th percentile" with all that figured > in? Impossible > > On Jul 7, 3:30 pm, Geoffrey <geoffreykjqu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Simple question, and I know the answer is not simple. > > How long does it take to download jquery? > > > Does anyone have any numbers that would shed some light on this? I > > know that there are many variables, but does anyone have any numbers > > reflecting how long it would take, for example, the 85th percentile or > > something like that? Or have a reasonably informed guess? > > > Thanks > > -Geoff