kids dont recall when chrome was cheating left and right to be faster than firefox (after they were honestly for a couple months).
you'd have to run benchmarks for all sort of little thibgs because no browser would leave things be. If they thought one popular benchmark was using string+string it was all or nothing to optimize that, harming everything else. next week if that benchmark changed to string[].join... you get the idea. your code was all over the place in performance. Flying today, molasses next week... sometimes chrome and ff would switch the optimizations, so you'd serve string+string to one and array.join to the other. sigh.
you'd have to run benchmarks for all sort of little thibgs because no browser would leave things be. If they thought one popular benchmark was using string+string it was all or nothing to optimize that, harming everything else. next week if that benchmark changed to string[].join... you get the idea. your code was all over the place in performance. Flying today, molasses next week... sometimes chrome and ff would switch the optimizations, so you'd serve string+string to one and array.join to the other. sigh.