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Test the performance gain of the one-time binding #3

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JerryBels opened this issue Aug 17, 2015 · 5 comments
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Test the performance gain of the one-time binding #3

JerryBels opened this issue Aug 17, 2015 · 5 comments

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@JerryBels
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Hey guys,

as discussed with @ajwhite here : angular-translate/angular-translate#738 (comment)

It could be great to test the performance gain of using the one-time binding, that needs to be bound to an HTML element, versus the regular translate filter. The test would be interesting to see if the more heavy HTML would nullify the improvement coming from the one-time binding.

Would be interesting to do a test with 100, 1,000, and 10,000 elements versus filters, invoke a few digest cycles, and see how things look

Thanks,
Jeremy

@vjanssens
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+1

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@fracz
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fracz commented Sep 29, 2015

+1

@booleanbetrayal
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+1

@iamgioz
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iamgioz commented Dec 24, 2015

any updates, guys?

@preethi29
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any update on this?

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