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by atonparker
3843 days ago
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If you need to make 30 million function calls per second, the ES5 counterparts aren't off limits. I hear the performance argument against early ES6 adoption from time to time. But the bottleneck when running javascript on the client or the server is almost never language constructs. Network requests, disk i/o, database queries...they're all going to take many thousands of times longer than a prototype lookup. We should write succinct code first, then optimize the slow parts. |
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