If promises become a part of V8, we of course expect them to be quite
usable on server-side too (node.js is our customer after all)


On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Petka Antonov <petka.anto...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The benchmark is emulating a server side workflow. I don't imagine there
> is anything like that needed on client side.
>
> On client side you could be calculating fibonacci numbers for fun in the
> promise internals and no-one would notice anything. Although on client-side
> for some use-cases it's important to use
> a fast scheduler like a MutationObserver.
>
> Petka
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