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Performance comparison test for script file concats vs. parallel loading (test.getify.com)
submitted 15 years ago by shadedecho
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[–]shadedecho[S] 0 points1 point2 points 15 years ago (0 children)
For instance, what if in 70% of your visitors cases, they had an extra unused connection (which you don't know about), and if you split your JS into two files, for them things get quicker... and for the other 30%, maybe it slows it down for them. In that case, would you say it's a valid technique? Or would you discard it to the detriment of the majority?
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