Difference Between Web Workers vs Service Workers vs Worklets
Fleeting- External reference: https://bigsteptech.com/blog/top-differences-between-web-workers-vs-service-workers-vs-worklets/
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great tool to put off heavy load from the main thread. There are no specific use-cases for Web Workers, which makes them readily available to separate the load at any moment
— https://bigsteptech.com/blog/top-differences-between-web-workers-vs-service-workers-vs-worklets/
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Unlike Web Workers, Service Workers have a dedicated role of being a proxy between the network and the browser and/or cache
— https://bigsteptech.com/blog/top-differences-between-web-workers-vs-service-workers-vs-worklets/
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Similar to Service Workers, Worklets are specific workers. However, they are lightweight and their roles are highly specific. A Worklet allows developers to connect to different sections of the browser’s rendering procedure.
— https://bigsteptech.com/blog/top-differences-between-web-workers-vs-service-workers-vs-worklets/