top | item 18475569 (no title) j_jochem | 7 years ago „Under a second“ might be ok for websites, but doesn’t cut the mustard for web applications. People expect highly dynamic user interfaces which react almost instantaneously. discuss order hn newest TekMol|7 years ago If all websites would react within a second to user actions, this would be heaven. But the reality is different:https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18476247While 30s is off the chart, I see bloat that needs multiple seconds everywhere. The new Reddit, AirBnB, the various Google tools etc etc.
TekMol|7 years ago If all websites would react within a second to user actions, this would be heaven. But the reality is different:https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18476247While 30s is off the chart, I see bloat that needs multiple seconds everywhere. The new Reddit, AirBnB, the various Google tools etc etc.
TekMol|7 years ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18476247
While 30s is off the chart, I see bloat that needs multiple seconds everywhere. The new Reddit, AirBnB, the various Google tools etc etc.