On Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 9:30:25 AM UTC-8, Isaac Gouy wrote:

> On Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at 3:03:42 AM UTC-8, ohir wrote:
>
>>
>> > Contributors can recreate the same benchmarking routines in C, golang, 
>> JS 
>>
>> This is how "benchmark game" **entertaining** sites are architectured. 
>> Their 
>> "comparisons" are moot for the industry. Look at the history of java 
>> samples 
>> and benchmark earlier vs current at same task. 
>>
>
> *"Look at the history of java samples and benchmark earlier vs current at 
> same task"* and conclude what?
>

> Robert Engels wrote:The point is that when you leverage a runtime, you 
often get performance improvements as the runtime improves with no work on 
your end. Java has seen 1000x performance improvements in many areas as 
compared to version 1 - mostly due to the JIT.  

Ummm yeah, until language implementations are abandoned, people will try to 
make improvements — 
https://benchmarksgame-team.pages.debian.net/benchmarksgame/faster/yarv-mri.html

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