Slashdot posted:
but unlike its previous rapid release forebears where not a lot changed, a huge feature has landed with the new version: the JavaScript engine now has type inference enabled.
but unlike its previous rapid release forebears where not a lot changed, a huge feature has landed with the new version: the JavaScript engine now has type inference enabled.
Personally I've never understood chasing the performance carrot as being a big deal. Sure I want them to keep on working on making things more efficient, but at the end of the day does Slashdot, Reddit, or even VN load noticeably faster or react more responsively because of it? In other words, is there a test outside of vague cherry picked benchmarks that demonstrates a real world impact?
For me this just registers as /shrug, a script that took .002 seconds to run now takes .0014 seconds to run. Every time they shave another 10% off of execution time, the harder it is to do and the less impact it actually has.


