While I hesitate to step into what seems like a religious war, there's an
attempt at measuring processing time for a number of compiled and script
languanges in the document
wwwipd.ira.uka.de/~prechelt/Biblio/jccpprtTR.pdf
Not an AI benchmark, but string/dictionary search which is sometimes a component
of AI programs. It's extremely hard to prove that any one language is in general
any better at everything than another. I think that's probably a corallary of
the "no free lunch" theorem.
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> > http://dev.scriptics.com/people/john.ousterhout/scripting.html
> >
> > Here are some studies that show that using scripting
> > languages like perl saves you programming time.
>
> Yeah, we all know *that*...! Seriously, though: have you anything
> about *processing* time, which was the point I tried to make without
> starting this bloody flame.
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> lee
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