Fritz Zaucker wrote:
> 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.
> 

What makes you think the datamining is not in the backend?

kt


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