If you're here, you probably already know that jsPerf.com has been down for quite some time, with no recent progress in bringing it back online. I just couldn't get used to jsPerf-alternative benchmarking sites (no offense to those sites), so I copied the important bits of jsPerf into this static site.
Key points:
jsPerf aims to provide an easy way to create and share test cases, comparing the performance of different JavaScript snippets by running benchmarks. For more information, see the FAQ.
What are you waiting for? Go ahead and