> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Mike Niemi <
svbreaka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > To look at JavaScript performance across browsers, I downloaded John
> > Resig's Dromaeo (
http://dromaeo.com/), played with the css a bit, and
> > have started to add some things like plotting using Processing.js. My
> > current version:
> >
http://svbreakaway.info/dfe/index.html
> > with some notes and to-do list:
> >
http://svbreakaway.info/tp.php#dfe
>
> > The current version shows the results for the 5 major browsers run on
> > my system (a 13" MBP with OS-X + Vista/Bootcamp for IE9). When you
> > click on "Run All JavaScript Tests" > "Run", you should start to see
> > black bars on the plots showing your results in comparison. It's not
> > very useful at this point, considering we are running on different
> > systems. That's just a demo for now. Although the results so far are
> > kind of interesting. The width of each bar (Chrome is red, Firefox is
> > green, etc) corresponds to the performance of that browser on that
> > test.
>
> > Mike
>
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