Thnx for responding, sorry I didn't search on SlickSpeed, should have though of that!
On Jun 14, 5:06 am, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Abdul... > > Please do a Google search through the groups archive for messages regarding > the SlickSpeed tests. Even the authors of the test admit it contains many > examples that aren't real world. Besides...while speed is important, the > difference between 300ms and 800ms is negligible. Further I'd totally > sacrifice a little speed (if called to do so) to keep the terse syntax and > ease of use that jQuery offers. > > andy > > -----Original Message----- > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > > Behalf Of Abdul-Rahman Advany > Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 5:20 PM > To: jQuery (English) > Subject: [jQuery] I love JQuery but why is it slower than Dojo and ExtJS > Core > > Hey guys, > > To start, I really love JQuery and how it works and how you can extend it, I > wouldn't replace that with something else anytime soon. > Especially the community is great! > > But I was runninghttp://www.domassistant.com/slickspeed/and notices > that: > > - DOMAssistant 2.7.1: 148 > - jQuery 1.2.6: 161 > - Prototype 1.6.0.2: 310 > - Mootools 1.2b: 157 > - ExtJS Core 2.0.2: 113 > - Dojo 1.0.2: 106 > - YUI 2.5.1: 378 > > I was just wondering, why is JQuery so much slower compared to Dojo or > ExtJS? is it because of the stuff it provides out of the box after you have > found a collection of objects? > > Its just my curiosity on why it isn't just easy do adopt the speed > improvements of Dojo and ExtJS :) > > Regards, > > Abdul