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Apr
High-Performance javascript: Why Everything You’ve Been Taught is Wrong
Posted by dave | No Comments
Yeah, we’re a PHP group. But most of the PHP code out there is on the web, and modern web sites rely heavily on Javascript for AJAX & DHTML effects.
This talk from last year’s OSCONconference talks about ways to improve Javascript performance. Some of these techniques are pretty sneaky, and aren’t immediately obvious. But I’ve tried some of them out, and they made a big difference in the how performance was perceived, even if they didn’t make big actual improvements.





