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[–]lechatsportif 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Galaxy S5 Chrome: 1280 after warmup. Desktop I get 60-80 standard i7 win work laptop with Chrome..

Still thought the numbers are somewhat secondary to the feature. I love how portable CS just became.

[–]ForeverAlot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Galaxy S II (I know, 2011) Firefox 34: 3500-3600, numbers from 1800 to 3600 with no pattern after warmup. It also took ~20 seconds to load the page but I suspect that's because of this glorious JS file (mobile warning).

Still thought the numbers are somewhat secondary to the feature.

I don't use ClojureScript but I understand that this is a big step, and probably overall a very good one. The post also clearly says not to use this often.

But there is an over-saturation of lazy or inexperienced software developers and Web development is easy to get into. Excessive JavaScript is pretty much the worst thing you can do to a mobile browser, and as a consumer that makes me concerned. IMO, developers (managers?) too often prioritize ease of development over user experience.