[Tutor] List comprehensions
Alan Gauld
alan.gauld at btinternet.com
Thu Apr 10 09:52:23 CEST 2008
"Dinesh B Vadhia" <dineshbvadhia at hotmail.com> wrote i
> I'm using a Javascript autocomplete plugin for an online
> web application/service. Each time a user inputs a character,
> the character is sent to the backend Python program which
> searches for the character in a list of >10,000 string items.
Eeek!
That will be incredibly slow over any kind of network
other than fast gigabit! try doing a ping from the client to the
server. If it over the internet you will be lucky to get less that
100ms, over a fast LAN it might be around 30ms.
Add in the transmission time for your data
- (ie 150*ave string length*10/average bandwidth)
That network delay will swamp any optimisation of a for loop.
It is likely to come out around 10ms so your total delay
between each character becomes 40-110ms or a maximum
typing rate of 9-25 characters per second. The latter will feel
slightly clunky but the former will feel very sluggish. And on
anything less than a good internet connection the rate could
drop off to around 1 character per second! And anyone using
a mobile GPRS connection for access would be crippled.
Alan G.
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