As you might have read, we have been to jsconf this weekend and again. There
were some speakers like Duglas Crockford, Pete LePage and Stoyan Stefanov which
all had the same Idea, those things should be optimized by the browser vendors
and not in the JavaScript code. I fully agree with them and i'm sure most of
the browser vendors do so if not already, in the future for sure. Thats just
why I would not spend much time on such micro optimization.
Just my 2 cent,
Martin
Am 28.09.2010 um 14:45 schrieb Stefan Andersson:
Everything is relative.
We have not tested Chrome yet. It will come. Still not everyone is running
Chrome, at least not our user base.
The application speed has improved. No doubt about that. We are trying to find
out a good way to show some figures on it which are reasonably representative.
- startup time is one (easy to measure but dependent on size and code
complexity of course)
- subjective user experience (highly ranked)
- others
Speed improvement is always relative to the end user. It should be fast when
the user expects it to be. That is our drive for change.
As I wrote:
"IE, FF, Opera and Safari have been tested."
It was down in the message.
Stefan
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