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Aldo Oldo
Twitter Engineering: Improving performance on twitter.com - http://engineering.twitter.com/2012...
"No more #! The first thing that you might notice is that permalink URLs are now simpler: they no longer use the hashbang (#!). While hashbang-style URLs have a handful of limitations, our primary reason for this change is to improve initial page-load performance. When you come to twitter.com, we want you to see content as soon as possible. With hashbang URLs, the browser needs to download an HTML page, download and execute some JavaScript, recognize the hashbang path (which is only visible to the browser), then fetch and render the content for that URL. By removing the need to handle routing on the client, we remove many of these steps and reduce the time it takes for you to find out what’s happening on twitter.com." - Aldo Oldo from Bookmarklet
buongiorno anche a te twitter - Aldo Oldo
Can I have an hallelujah? - Alessio Bragadini from iPhone
background: http://www.adequatelygood.com/2011... ...articolo che era stato scritto da uno di Twitter per difendere il cancelletto negli URL, e che inizia con una serie di link ad articoli che argomentava *contro* il cancelletto - Opensource Obscure
"Forcing your web ui to be "just another client" of your API violates the first rule of distributed systems: Don't write distributed systems." (dhh) - Stefano Cobianchi from FFHound!
grazie dei riferimenti, di tutta la complessa diatriba avevo seguito solo alcuni frammenti (uhuh) passati sul blog di Tim Bray, tra cui credo questo su cui sono ricapitato stamattina e che forse non a caso è dello stesso autore che a un anno di distanza firma il post linkato sopra ad annunciare la retromarcia http://danwebb.net/2011... - Aldo Oldo