I'm willing to bet that most of the negative feedback came in after you posted your "answer":

But in all reality, there are things you could have done to solicit a better response from us.
Include the URL you're hitting, or if it's an inappropriate link, include a URL that exhibits the same issues. It's important for us to be able to reproduce your issue in order for us to help.
Be patient. You seem to have left in a bit of a huff after not getting an answer in two days, which while not unheard of, is fairly par for the course.
Profile your code on an individual effort. It's important for you to show your work when you say you have "slow" code, and that means for you to profile it. Try to discern what the slow points are on your own and then come to us with educated questions backed by facts in your own findings. As pointed out in the comments, "slow" can be subjective depending on the hardware and internet connection you have.
Stack Overflow works like a two-way street. You have to help us for us to be able to help you. I don't think you were quite ready to go down that path, so I'm hoping you take this as an early "lesson learned" and not get too discouraged about it.