Peppy in my tests was noticeably faster than MooTools, jQuery and Dojo. Only
rivaled by Sizzle followed by Ext. Nice work

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:40 PM, JamesDonaghue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Peppy doesn't cheat, it was a bug (in IE only) and it has been fixed
> in the 0.1.2 release: http://jamesdonaghue.com/static/peppy/.
>
> Also, if selector engines speeds aren't important then why even have a
> tool like Slickspeed?
> In fact why bother developing a selector engine at all if it is so
> rarely used or is so unimportant?
>
> The selector engines that exist are already fast, however it has been
> shown that they can in fact be faster.  I don't understand the
> argument against this.
> The importance of web applications is very great and anywhere that we
> can achieve speed gains we should.
>
>
> On Oct 22, 12:27 pm, davidwalsh83 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I agree with Bango.  Is there really a difference between 2 and 5
> > milliseconds?  They're all fast and what should be avoided is a
> > "pissing contest."
> >
> > Great work Tom, Jan, and the rest of the team!
>



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