Client-side is run by C++ too. There is no difference between server side 
and client side. It is the same javascript anyway. So performance in the 
ideal case would be exactly the same.

But keep in mind that your server would be busy serving other clients, and 
browser would be busy rendering stuff, so it depends not on javascript 
performance, but on the other stuff a computer is doing. Usually browser is 
busy rendering a page in the exactly the same moment javascript should 
start working, so it is usually slower because of that.


On Sunday, July 14, 2013 7:42:05 AM UTC+4, Ket wrote:
>
> Thank you,
>
> I always think server side is faster because it is run by C++. But user 
> base would grow over time. Use sense sometimes not make sense.
>

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