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By bloid
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Published: Jul 16 2007 / 12:08

It’s been said a few times elsewhere, but statistics is a tricky business. Specifically, when using statistics to measure speed improvements. It’s all too easy to slap a sticker on your product with labels like “500% faster!” or “20% more!” — but what does it really mean?
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sgbeal replied ago:

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If the poster would actually try the benchmarking tools in the jQuery source tree, he'd see where the speed boost claims come from. They directly compare 1.1.2 with 1.1.3 in real-time, so you can see the difference for yourself.

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