DynoSRC uses new techniques for loading JavaScript files on the client's side, totally different from what developers have been accustomed to.
Instead of serving one file at a time via one HTTP request, JavaScript files are parsed, merged together and embedded in the code, being delivered with the HTML file as inline JavaScript.
When reaching the client's browser, their content is saved to localStorage.
If one of the scripts needs to be updated, DynoSRC sends only the code that changed, which is patched on the client side to the already existing libraries.
As you can see, there is minimal usage of HTTP requests with DynoSRC. And if you have any knowledge of basic Web development tips and tricks, then you know that HTTP requests are the main culprit when it comes to slow loading Web pages.
With DynoSRC you not only make usage of less HTTP requests, but you additionally send less data when you use one.
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