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T.js - A tiny templating framework in ~400 bytes
You don't need to store the framework you are sending to clients in the CPU cache - a good network card can read the data directly from disk, or main memory and send it off, bypassing the cpu.
stcredzero
on Aug 14, 2012
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That's useful. I was thinking mainly of the actual server-side app server and not what would count as its payload.
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