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by mtts
4858 days ago
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> But ~300ms server response times is nothing if your end user has to wait 5-6 seconds for the page to render due to suboptimal frontend code. True for a single request, but once you start getting lots of concurrent requests all those ~300ms server response times start adding up quite quickly. When Twitter started out, their use of ROR wasn't a problem. Once the service started to become popular, however, it was. |
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