From: Gregor Kofler on 2 Jul 2010 13:27 Am 2010-07-02 10:28, Kenneth Tilton meinte: [whining snipped] Pathetic. -- http://www.gregorkofler.com
From: Kenneth Tilton on 2 Jul 2010 14:55 Gregor Kofler wrote: > Am 2010-07-02 10:28, Kenneth Tilton meinte: > > [whining snipped] > > Pathetic. > > You yobbos really can't stand it when someone stands up to you. Face it, you are finished, your hand-crafted html skills are obsolete. Learn qooxdoo or Dojo fast, the workd is passing you by. hth, kt -- http://www.stuckonalgebra.com "The best Algebra tutorial program I have seen... in a class by itself." Macworld
From: Kenneth Tilton on 2 Jul 2010 15:11 Peder O. Klingenberg wrote: > Kenneth Tilton <kentilton(a)gmail.com> writes: > >> It seems quite fast to me, and the only people who say it is slow also >> turn out to be library haters whose reports cannot be >> reproduced. > > I'm reading this in comp.lang.lisp, and have no opinion on js libraries, > or indeed js at all. I tried your site the other day, and found it > painfully slow to load. This was at work, where we have a 100Mbit pipe > to the relevant transit provider, but I'm located in Europe, so the > latency might be a bit worse than in NYC. A bit worse than in NYC would be 5s instead of the 4s I get. > > I didn't time it, but I managed to switch to another virtual desktop, > read a mail, and switch back before the page rendered. What's your speakeasy.net timing to DC? Is that a 32-bit computer? Tho my old XP does fine. > It popped up a > firebug console with lots of scary-looking messages that I ignored. You did the right thing. > Typing was bearable, but only just, there was a quite noticable lag > before anything rendered. I see none, no matter how fast I type. On any computer or browser except Conquerer and Opera (but ISTR the latter not doing well with those logging messages I left behind. > I sometimes had trouble editing text I wrote, > and I couln't type < or > at all. I clicked the "solved" button > prematurely, and got an error message telling me to do more work, but I > was unable to return to editing the text. Oh, I thought I fixed that. Maybe it is in the next release. > > This was on my normal work PC, an old Ubuntu install, 64 bit Firefox > 3.0.something. > > I tried at home now to see if the slowness was reproducible. "At home" > means MacOSX, Firefox 3.6.4, 25Mbit net connection. The slowness was > not reproducible here, because the page failed to render at all. The > firebug panel appeared, this time without scary messages, but the rest > of the page was a uniform, boring gray. The whole application went down tools. I restarted a couple of hours agao. > > I know cells is cool and all, but I wasn't exactly blown away by this > demo, sorry. You were not demoing Cells. kt -- http://www.stuckonalgebra.com "The best Algebra tutorial program I have seen... in a class by itself." Macworld
From: Gildas on 2 Jul 2010 15:58 On 2 juil, 18:55, Kenneth Tilton <kentil...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the well-meant report. You're welcome. > Thanks again for the report, but to anyone out there, please relax on > the bug reports. Ok, I won't report bugs anymore. Nevertheless, you should maybe warning the user that if he presses a key more than 10 seconds, he may inadvertently do a DoS.
From: Peder O. Klingenberg on 2 Jul 2010 16:03
Kenneth Tilton <kentilton(a)gmail.com> writes: > What's your speakeasy.net timing to DC? From home: 9/4 Mbit down/up. I didn't see anywhere on speakeasy.net to measure latency, but I know from experience that rtt to the US east coast is usually in the 150-200 ms range. > Is that a 32-bit computer? Tho my old XP does fine. I haven't used a 32-bit computer for years. 64-bit Ubuntu at work, 64-bit OSX at home. Though FF on the mac is a 32 bit application. >> I sometimes had trouble editing text I wrote, >> and I couln't type < or > at all. I clicked the "solved" button >> prematurely, and got an error message telling me to do more work, but I >> was unable to return to editing the text. > > Oh, I thought I fixed that. Maybe it is in the next release. This was a few days ago, as I said. Maybe it was fixed in the meantime. On second thought, I was a bit imprecise. I think I may have been able to edit the text, but not to advance to the next step in the process. > The whole application went down tools. I restarted a couple of hours agao. Right. It was back for a moment, but none of the choices on the freestyle tab did anything, so I never got to editing anything. A page reload gave me infinite "waiting for teamalgebra.com", and further reloads gave me server resets or the rather boring empty gray page. > You were not demoing Cells. I thought this was about hooking cells up to the js gui stuff? As I have zero interest in the webgui stuff, I was hoping to get a glimpse of how cells could drive an application efficiently. ....Peder... -- I wish a new life awaited _me_ in some off-world colony. |