var payload = {
latitude: position.coords.latitude,
longitude:position.coords.longitude
};
var data = new FormData();
data.append( "json", JSON.stringify( payload ) );
@BenFortune ha, you know the foam sponge ones? For one of my class' senior pranks, somebody put them in most of the sinks and toilets. Janitors weren't even mad because it was just spongest.
var objects = [
function (){ this.x = 1; },
function (){ this["x"] = 1; },
function (){ this[0] = 1; },
function (){ this["0"] = 1; },
], I = 100000000;
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console.time(i);
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@Tobiq point is... if you run the same code 4 times, 10 million times each, and get a variance, you can't run 4 different tests one time each and have a conclusion.
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I just saw the most ridiculous scene in 'Better Call Saul' where the female lawyer gets in her car, steps on the gas and talks for nearly 10 seconds on the phone before realizing her car isn't moving but just spinning the wheels in the dirt.
@Kevin, it's not at all premature optimisation... I dont know why you've assumed it is. I have a fully functional application and have narrowed down my bottle neck. When I create classes using alphabetical characters, the program speeds up, because I'm creating a large amounts of objects, constantly. I've presented you with a perfectly logical problem.
@ssube The whole notion of "margin of error" or "warming up the engine" is false, because no matter how long, or which order the tests are run, you get the same results. assigning characters is much faster than integers
i would argue there must be some other thing you can change in your code to boost performance rather than that in particular. such as not creating a large number of objects constantly.
@monners I like my macbook keyboard and my mechanical was a bit loud for the office, so.. i went for my first flat desktop keyboard. I don't regret it.