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Broken link in readme #68

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davidtheclark opened this issue Oct 2, 2014 · 2 comments
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Broken link in readme #68

davidtheclark opened this issue Oct 2, 2014 · 2 comments

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@davidtheclark
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The link "A Comparison of JS Publish/Subscribe Approaches" is broken. I would be interested in seeing that comparison, if it still exists ...

@mroderick
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I don't know why that link is dead. I have tweeted at @jsperf, we'll see if @mathiasbynens knows what's up.

In the meantime, here's a search for benchmarks with PubSubJS.

http://jsperf.com/search?q=pubsubjs

Current PubSubJS has changed internals since those tests were created. I'd verify that they're using current PubSubJS before making any conclusions, it could be both faster AND slower today.

@mroderick
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I can't find this on the new jsperf site. If anyone creates some new tests, I'd be happy to link to them in the README

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