Originally at 2014-10-18T10:27:23Z by Herbert Vojčík
I think it would be a big selling point if there would be an API working on both browser and nodejs which would, if possible, run the block or method in another context in parallel. We could say we use all the cores if needed.
Originally at 2014-10-18T10:27:23Z by Herbert Vojčík
I think it would be a big selling point if there would be an API working on both browser and nodejs which would, if possible, run the block or method in another context in parallel. We could say we use all the cores if needed.
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Originally at 2014-10-18T10:27:23Z by Herbert Vojčík
I think it would be a big selling point if there would be an API working on both browser and nodejs which would, if possible, run the block or method in another context in parallel. We could say we use all the cores if needed.
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