Thread:SamwiseFilmore/@comment-25101690-20161212231300/@comment-25101690-20161213032423

SamwiseFilmore wrote: See, the problem with such plugins (the kind that stop loading after a certain amount of time) is that for slow connections (like mine), it may terminate loading that isn't complete yet. Not that most pages take that much time to load, but still...

If it had such a plugin, that would almost surely be configurable, so it makes it not such a huge problem. If the plugin were more advanced, it would filter the data in a fast way that allows it to determine what data doesn't need to be loaded and could be terminated. Such as loading the same series of bits over and over again.

So you have a legit job now? That's good. What do you usually do as a web developer?

It doesn't stop it, it holds it with a prompt of you want to continue loading.

Currently mostly database modelling and working with SQL. Meanwhile fixing weird PHP bugs. The jobs of a backend developer as oppsed to a Frontend (HTML, CSS) developer/designer.