People can say that small differences are equally important, but there are several domains which are noticeably slow, and can be called "bottleneck", most commonly web services -- why would loading time be longer than noticeable time (like 0.1 sec or something) ? Not sure if it is even a fault of JavaScript? Or something recent, like Folding@home ?
Still, the concept is indeed applicable to some area, like comparing thousands or millions of data rows, which is indeed common...
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People can say that small differences are equally important, but there are several domains which are noticeably slow, and can be called "bottleneck", most commonly web services -- why would loading time be longer than noticeable time (like 0.1 sec or something) ? Not sure if it is even a fault of JavaScript? Or something recent, like Folding@home ?
Still, the concept is indeed applicable to some area, like comparing thousands or millions of data rows, which is indeed common...