It's by the people who "won" the testing, so that makes it just a little suspect. This is probably just like the testing from about 6 months back in which the jQuery library was several versions older than the most recent. That said, here's what I got:
IE 7.0.57/PC ----------------- prototype 1.5.1 - 1879 jQuery 1.1.2dev - 3409 MooTools 1.2dev - 1623 ext 1.1b1 - 1206 cssQuery 2.02 - 8057 FF 2.0.0.4/PC ----------------- prototype 1.5.1 - 267 jQuery 1.1.2dev - 6940 MooTools 1.2dev - 278 ext 1.1b1 - 1725 cssQuery 2.02 - 9514 Regardless, it appears to be a nice test suite. -----Original Message----- From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bil Corry Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 8:49 AM To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com Subject: [jQuery] Re: SlickSpeed CSS Selector TestSuite Bil Corry wrote on 6/12/2007 6:43 AM: > ----- > SlickSpeed is a CSS selector test suite provided by the MooTools folk. > > This tool comes at the same time as they release CSS3 support in > Mootools, and it compares Prototype, jQuery, MooTools, Ext, and CSS Query. > > <http://ajaxian.com/archives/slickspeed-css-selector-testsuite> > ----- Opps, meant to post the results I got: MooTools 1.2dev: 208 ms prototype 1.5.1: 231 ms ext 1.1b1: 1385 ms jQuery 1.1.2dev: 5678 ms <-- jQuery! cssQuery 2.02: 6995 ms - Bil