Sorry James, if I was wrong. I guess I have to take a closer look at your huge speed gains (nearly twice as fast in safari, the only browser I tested). Anything special tricks you did there?

Jan


On Oct 28, 2008, at 19:40, JamesDonaghue 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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