I can totally see @Jonathan_Blow watching this and immediately wincing at the moment the software looks like it has a hiccup. https://twitter.com/ArtItNow1/status/1225146344047812610 …
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Amazing and wonderful to make you want to throw the computer out of the window...
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I use C# professionally and excited they've been adding more features to allow control over allocations and avoiding GC allocations. I think that part of the issue w/ GC is allowing for ignorance of how memory works. I'm not as against GC as you but we should have an escape hatch
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That sounds weird. Sure JavaScript is not fast by C standards, but you should be able to pull a few hundred million operations per second.
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It depends on what you're doing. Because DOM interactions are heavily textual (usually for no real reason), you end up with very slow operations like "http://element.style ['pointer-events']='none';" and when you have to do a lot of those (or things like it), you are very sad.
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Could you share both versions for the rest of us who can't escape JavaScript?
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and yet people do matrix animation in JS, mwahahahah. (Please don't)
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There's dog slow and there is DOM slow. JS itself is not that bad, I had a video codec in JS producing 100 full screen frames per second.
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