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  • ernexbcn0

    Like sublocked said, dunno if you're using Rails but it can join all the JS files into one so it's only 1 HTTP request on that regard.

    It also adds the file timestamp to the links so the browser can determine if the version has changed/expired.

    The same can be done in any other framework/language, I don't see a problem with many JS or CSS, in fact right now it's very common you end up using many JS files

    • oh I read it was Rails, so even better thenernexbcn

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