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The main benchmark criterion would not be CPU time but "notation as a tool of thought" (thus subjective and open to endless debate). ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, December 8, 2007 20:55 Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Computer [|Language] Benchmarks Game To: Programming forum <[email protected]> So why doesn't somebody offer a benchmark suite on a public website to others based on what J folk perceive as being "realistic", "significant", "relevant" or otherwise worthwhile? 10 questions. Compare your offerings with ordinary J solutions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
