Out of sheer vanity, I added my own blog feed to my Google Reader, as I was curious if anyone ever Liked my posts. Answer: Nope. :-( Anyhow, I came across my post on Underscore.js, and since MS just dropped Platform Preview 3 of IE 9, I thought I’d redo the comparison in Chrome6, IE8 and IE9 (though I know this is hardly any complete benchmark test, it’s still telling). The results are below: As I said in my last post, I can’t wait for IE9 to replace every previous IE version… I haven’t been this excited about an IE product since IE4, which was more than 10 years ago. IE 8 – still a dog. [Image] IE 9 PP3 – Starting to look good! Faster than Chrome in some tests! [Image] Chrome 6 – still the winner in most categories, though the lead is shrinking [Image] Bottom line, though – if you’re doing a lot of looping/mapping, you should use Underscore rather than jQuery.
posted by Oskar Austegard at 2:20 PM on Jun 26, 2010
"Undersore.js Performance Tests Revisited (this time with pretty charts)"
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