The scripting language is one of several culprits that slow Web site loading, by Eric Lai. Computerworld, 14 May, 2009. "... Only 10% to 20% of the time it took to load a Web site could be attributed to the Web server. The vast majority was the result of code executing inside the Web browser, said Souders at a talk on Tuesday at Microsoft Corp.'s Tech Ed conference in Los Angeles. In today's Ajax-heavy Web sites, the offending code is usually JavaScript, Souders said. That's not because JavaScript files on a Web page are large, they aren't, he said, but because of the way Web browsers treat JavaScript..."
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