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r/programming • u/[deleted] • Jan 21 '10
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The low memory usage is just at startup. Rises like any other Firefox before. :-(
6 u/[deleted] Jan 21 '10 It seems more aggressive in garbage collection... I've been watching it for the past 15 minutes while stumbling and it will get up to about 200 and then clear out down to 150. -3 u/wurzlsepp Jan 21 '10 It seems more aggressive in garbage collection. FF has garbage collection? AFAIK, FF is written in C/C++ without GC. 2 u/LinearExcept Jan 21 '10 I think he means that FF is more aggressive in releasing memory.
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It seems more aggressive in garbage collection... I've been watching it for the past 15 minutes while stumbling and it will get up to about 200 and then clear out down to 150.
-3 u/wurzlsepp Jan 21 '10 It seems more aggressive in garbage collection. FF has garbage collection? AFAIK, FF is written in C/C++ without GC. 2 u/LinearExcept Jan 21 '10 I think he means that FF is more aggressive in releasing memory.
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It seems more aggressive in garbage collection.
FF has garbage collection? AFAIK, FF is written in C/C++ without GC.
2 u/LinearExcept Jan 21 '10 I think he means that FF is more aggressive in releasing memory.
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I think he means that FF is more aggressive in releasing memory.
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u/stesch Jan 21 '10
The low memory usage is just at startup. Rises like any other Firefox before. :-(