I replied earlier today off of my Phone, but, for whatever reason
(caught in the moderation queue?), it's not showing up in this thread.

Here's what it said:

   The reason for poor performance relative to the other
   langs/frameworks is that there is currently no easy way to take
   advantage of multiple cores using the web framework so that's being
   benchmarked is single-core performance.

   This is mainly a problem for benchmarks such as this, but not really
   an issue in the real world where you'd just run multiple processes
   with a load balancer in front.


hashim muqtadir writes:

> A new version of these benchmarks was just published ("Round 19"):
> https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r19
>
> Racket scores rather poorly (0 errors is nice, though). Anybody has any
> guesses as to why this is? Racket performs well enough as far as I'm
> concerned, and while I don't use the web server much, sounds unlikely that
> it should be so far below django, for example. Maybe they run it in a
> handicapped configuration or something.

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