Performance of jQuery 1.4

Since the release of jQuery 1.4 most of the blogosphere is full of articles about it, what’s new and how to upgrade from 1.3.2. Actually one of the most common words in these posts, according to Steve Souders, the guru of performance in the web, is … guess what – performance!

What’s interesting to me is one graphic Steve’s placing in hist post:

Actually I’m working on a project with the use of jQuery and in my practice these functions Steve mentioned – html(),remove(),empty() are the most used indeed.

That’s really very good for those who use jQuery.

Related posts:

  1. jQuery 1.4.2 comes with performance improvements!
  2. jQuery live() vs bind() performance
  3. jQuery tips – storing data
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