Flash cards
Review the key moves
What is the main idea behind JavaScript Performance?
Lesson checks
Practice each idea before moving on
Short Mimo-style checks built from this lesson's code, terms, and sequence.
Which statement best captures the main point of this lesson?
Complete the missing token from the example code.
___ (let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {Put the learning moves in the order that makes the concept easiest to apply.
How to speed up your JavaScript code.
Reduce Activity in Loops
Loops are often used in programming.
Each statement in a loop, including the for statement, is executed for each iteration of the loop.
Statements or assignments that can be placed outside the loop will make the loop run faster.
Bad
for (let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {Better Code
let l = arr.length;
for (let i = 0; i < l; i++) {The bad code accesses the length property of an array each time the loop is iterated.
The better code accesses the length property outside the loop and makes the loop run faster.
Reduce DOM Access
Accessing the HTML DOM is very slow, compared to other JavaScript statements.
If you expect to access a DOM element several times, access it once, and use it as a local variable:
Example
const obj = document.getElementById("demo");
obj.innerHTML = "Hello";Reduce DOM Size
Keep the number of elements in the HTML DOM small.
This will always improve page loading, and speed up rendering (page display), especially on smaller devices.
Every attempt to search the DOM (like getElementsByTagName) will benefit from a smaller DOM.
Avoid Unnecessary Variables
Don't create new variables if you don't plan to save values.
Often you can replace code like this:
let fullName = firstName + " " + lastName;
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = fullName;With this
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = firstName + " " + lastName;Delay JavaScript Loading
Putting your scripts at the bottom of the page body lets the browser load the page first.
While a script is downloading, the browser will not start any other downloads. In addition all parsing and rendering activity might be blocked.
The HTTP specification defines that browsers should not download more than two components in parallel.
An alternative is to use defer="true" in the script tag. The defer attribute specifies that the script should be executed after the page has finished parsing, but it only works for external scripts.
If possible, you can add your script to the page by code, after the page has loaded:
Example
<script> window.onload = function() {
const element = document.createElement("script");
element.src = "myScript.js";
document.body.appendChild(element);
};
</script>Avoid Using with
Avoid using the with keyword. It has a negative effect on speed. It also clutters up JavaScript scopes.
The with keyword is not allowed in strict mode.