They're linked to on the home page right above the table. There is a Java
implementation in this pull request:
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/5260, which looks to be about ready
to merge, actually. Then we'll have to get the Java benchmark working on
our test machine and rerun all the benchmarks. I'm guessing that Java ≈ C
so I'm not sure that the results will be all that interesting, but I guess
it's worth having Java on there.


On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 9:55 AM, Freddy Chua <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I wonder where can I download the source code of these benchmarks, I want
> to try it on my own... I also wonder why no tests were done with Java..
>
>
> Fortran JuliaPythonR MatlabOctaveMathe-matica JavaScriptGo gcc 4.8.10.2
> 2.7.3 3.0.2R2012a 3.6.48.0V8 3.7.12.22 go1 fib0.260.9130.37 411.361992.00
> 3211.81 64.462.181.03parse_int 5.031.6013.9559.40 1463.167109.8529.542.434.79
> quicksort1.111.14 31.98524.29101.841132.04 35.743.511.25mandel 0.860.85
> 14.19106.97 64.58316.956.073.49 2.36pi_sum0.801.00 16.3315.421.29237.411.32
> 0.841.41rand_mat_stat 0.641.6613.5210.84 6.6114.984.523.28 8.12
> rand_mat_mul0.961.01 3.413.981.103.41 1.1614.608.51
>
>

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