it doesn't matter if it's 42% faster when it takes less than a tenth of a millisecond. maybe you could save time elsewhere »«
00:40 14/07/11
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writing a book on github is pretty cool i guess »«
16:33 28/06/11
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david singleton nicely illustrates the problem with mobile tcp and exponential backoff »«
11:54 27/06/11
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dns prefetch can be a big deal for sites that give a subdomain per user »«
22:30 09/03/11
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jeremy cole has finally solved the mysql swapping-for-no-reason issue. very nice work [via ph] »«
23:08 28/09/10
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schiller pointed to a very detailed profiler for IE6+ that can trace execution between javascript and native code and profile it. very data rich »«
23:17 17/11/09
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