On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Mark Engelberg
<mark.engelb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any ideas why people are getting such radically different results on
> their machines?  It's hard for library writers to write any kind of
> optimized code if "optimized" on one machine means "slower" on
> another.

FWIW, I've experienced radically different performance of identical
code on Windows vs Mac vs Linux due to JVM differences. Mostly that's
from the CFML world where folks try to do A/B performance comparisons
on "optimized" code vs original code - and this is especially so when
trying to compare performance of the different engines: Adobe
(commercial vs Railo / Open BlueDragon (both free open source)...
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-- Margaret Atwood

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