Nice video and nice t-shirt. ![]()
(That t-shirt reminded me I still need to finish reading my copy of TaPL lying on my book shelf)
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Nice video and nice t-shirt. ![]()
(That t-shirt reminded me I still need to finish reading my copy of TaPL lying on my book shelf)
Click on "Media Downloads" and it will show a dropdown list.
Thank you for your time answering my question. ![]()
My question arose when I was reading this proposal to add a priority property to XmlHttpRequests, but I had my doubts whether it would be a useful addition.
Interesting video. ![]()
Btw, Charles, Erik, do you know the best way I could get an answer to my question for the JSMeter team?
I watched this two weeks ago and skimmed the paper. Now I have this question: Have you studied the number of (simultaneous) XmlHttpRequests most web apps make?
If it is the current time in Las Vegas, then it's actually PDT and not PST.
Just to make sure, are the listed times really in PST or are they in PDT (PST+1)?
I'm not an artist, but this looks quite impressive and fun to use.
Hmm, it seems currently the Internet tubes are clogged. The download speed doesn't exceed 25 KB/s.
"When you understand something, then you can find the math to express that understanding. The math doesn't provide the understanding."
That's just one awesome quote ![]()