Alex Tkachman | 16 May 17:37
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Re: [groovy-user] Re: Any good recent speed comparisons...

Isaac,

nobody says you do bad job. People want benchmarks and you provide
perfect infrastructure for that. But you should understand that for us
as language/compiler/runtime developers it is permanent source of
defocusing from important things to microbenchmarks.

But let me repeat I love the fact that you contest exist

Alex

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 7:33 PM, Isaac Gouy <igouy2@...> wrote:
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> On May 15, 10:10 am, tugwilson <t...@...> wrote:
>> Ken McDonald wrote:
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>> > ...between JRuby/Groovy/Jython/Scala?
>>
>> http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/gp4sandbox/benchmark.php?test=all&l...
>>
>> You can get the Scala comparisons as well from that page.
>>
>> Usual caveats apply:
>>
>> 1/ The numbers are almost completely meaningless
>
>
> To make the numbers as meaningless as that comment we'd have to remove
> all the program source code, build & run logs, and measurements;
> and ...
>
>
>>
>> 2/ Both JRuby and Groovy are in optimisation phase at the moment so these
>> numbers and ratios will change.
>>
>> 3/ Both JRuby and Groovy are fast enough now for most users.
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>
> iirc Groovy was also said to be fast enough for most users before the
> recent beta release.
>
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