I’ve been able to solve the response speed problems by giving all my SQL queries a very good look. I definately improved the queries (which query 10000+ records) and now response speed is down to a very acceptable <1 sec.
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Recent entries
Solving the response speed problems
4 years ago
eBay
4 years ago
With a whole bunch of people from the dutch BC forum, we’re doing a combined bid on a lot of 900(!!) books on eBay. If we win it, we’ll split it up evenly … think of the abundance of books that will be released not long after!
I'm getting into this
4 years ago
and bumping into some problems. My main problem at the moment is the response speed for some of my AJAX implementations, which is on a regular connection quite slow unfortunately, basically ruining the whole usability boost. I just hope I can speed it up somehow.
