Am 24.09.2017 um 20:36 schrieb Vadim Lopatin:
On Friday, 22 September 2017 at 09:40:00 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
What's was the last status? Could you observe any meaningful thread scaling?
It works for me - multithreading improves performance on my PC.


So far, test results on https://github.com/nuald/simple-web-benchmark
show that D is 2-3 times slower than any other language including node.js

The response times look very strange for the kind of load that appears to be generated. Unfortunately the testing methodology is so simple that it's difficult so judge anything without running it again locally.

Having said that, the Windows implementation does have performance issues and needs to be looked at. It has rather low priority for me though, because I neither run any servers with Windows, nor did I hear that from anyone else who uses vibe.d.


nuald reverted change which enables multithreading since it's "unfair".

How on earth can that be unfair when the Go, node.js and Scala versions appear to use multi-threading, too?

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