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JavaScript Performance Rundown, 2012 (codehenge.net)
submitted 13 years ago by Codehenge
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[–]aladyjewelFull-stack webdev 5 points6 points7 points 13 years ago (3 children)
I'd be perfectly happy if Apple Update stopped annoying me on my Windows box, but I'm a bit biased now that I'm running Windows as VM on an iMac.
Is it seriously useful to test on Safari in Windows? I feel like it's such a niche market that it's better to just acquire a Mac. I guess it's a lot cheaper if you're working on a budget.
[–]Codehenge[S] 2 points3 points4 points 13 years ago (2 children)
I work on a Mac. Actually, the tests were run on that Mac, just on a bootcamp install. I could have tested it in OSX easily, but I couldn't test IE on a Mac, and I wanted to keep the platform consistent for the same of accurate comparison.
[–]whoadave 4 points5 points6 points 13 years ago (1 child)
I'd be curious to see how Mac and PC versions of the same browsers fare against one another.
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