By mswatcher
via santilga.com
Submitted: Aug 12 2010 / 09:29
When rich web applications began being built with larger JavaScript code bases, the need for JavaScript compression for keeping bandwidth and page load as small as possible has become more important for faster load times and more enjoyable user experiences. The technology lets you compress the size of JavaScript files in different ways to lower download time, bandwidth and execution time on others’ browsers. While it is not always needed if bandwidth or file size is not a big concern, large scripts can take much longer to execute unless they are compressed.
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Tags: javascript, methodology, tools



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