Standblog - Mot-clé - feedlyTristan Nitot sur la technologie, l'Internet et les libertés numériques2024-03-19T18:09:38+01:00Tristan Nitoturn:md5:82ecb6a121c45d09243dc58cde2a1c14DotclearDeveloper quote of the dayurn:md5:d0827cc8a7eae19fb0ec0b07a4ffd0682008-06-07T12:49:00+02:002008-06-07T12:49:00+02:00Tristanenfeedlyfx3 <p>I stumbled this morning on a great quote from <a href="http://edwink.devhd.com/sere" hreflang="en">Edwin Khodabakchian</a>, who develops <a href="http://www.feedly.com/" hreflang="en">Feeddo/Feedly</a>, posted on <a href="http://scobleizer.com/2008/06/06/mike-arrington-and-steve-gillmor-dont-use-firefox-30/#comment-1987956" hreflang="en">Scoble's blog</a> :</p>
<blockquote><p>We did some benchmarking between firefox 2.0 and firefox 3.0 on one of our applications which uses heavily Javascript, DHTML and timers and the results are very impressive: a much more fluid experience thanks to the timer/scheduling experience and an overall execution performance which is 3.5x faster. I am not exactly sure how they did it but the results are impressive.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Disclaimer:</em> Edwin is an old friend of mine, when we were both Netscape employees @ the Paris office. But I promise I've found his quote serendipitously!</p>