Von Fugal wrote:
<quote name="Stuart Jansen" date="Sat, 28 Jun 2008 at 23:01 -0600">On Sat, 2008-06-28 at 22:44 -0600, Dave Smith wrote:No webapps come to mind as being CPU intensive. I think if you plan to throw lots of simulated users at it, any webapp will be CPU intensive (though CPU is probably not your bottleneck in these situations).They exist. I've run across some pretty sucky sites that max my processor whenever I perform certain actions or scroll the window. Sadly, I still haven't remembered where I found them or I would have replied with a more useful comment to the original post.I'm not sure, the original post was worded kinda funny, but I think he's talking about CPU intensity on the host side. I, too, have come across plenty sucky sites that claim intensive CPU usage on the client side. Von Fugal------------------------------------------------------------------------
See, I thought he meant the server side as well.To make the client side pound CPU is harder. Poorly written flash app? Thousands of lines of javascript? .NET? Anything that's a Java applet?
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