you're definitely the most qualified to do a js-framework-benchmark implementation. it's pretty odd that this hasnt been done given how much the marketing leans on performance claims.
"do your own benchmarks" is too handwavy a dismissal, imo. btw, my own framework is in this list, and has been for a long time, to keep me honest.
That's a fair point, seems like the current issue owner is inactive on the task, I'll go in myself and start work on a benchmark. Million started out as only a virtual dom (and therefore was never added to the js-framework-benchmark). Only recent was the React compat added, which is when we were comfortable to start working on benches.
My intention wasn't to dismiss your point at all btw. My intention was if there wasn't any 3rd party benchmark for a library (like js-framework-benchmark), you shouldn't take claims at face value unless you've done due diligence. It's great to hear that you're keeping yourself accountable, hopefully Million will also sometime soon :)
"do your own benchmarks" is too handwavy a dismissal, imo. btw, my own framework is in this list, and has been for a long time, to keep me honest.