On Fri, 6 Mar 2009, Kenneth Tilton wrote:

> No, but we use Chrome and we do need the speed--the app is a fairly
> hairy datamining deal (so there is a lot of work to do in JS) and the
> application is one where users especially will want a highly responsive
> system. We do not want to leave any CPU cycles on the table.

Wouldn't it make sense, then, to move the datamining into the backend? It
would seem that there are languages or systems much more optimized for
datamining than JS/browsers. This would also make your application much less
vulnerable to browser performance issues.

Cheers,
Fritz

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