it seems, programing lang speed/benchmark comparison sites are gone these days. Used to be, e.g. 10 years ago, there are lots, by many. but today, seems only one https://benchmarksgame-team.pages.debian.net/benchmarksgame/ which i think is very low quality
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Replying to @xah_lee @ErgoEmacs
Not exactly what you are looking for but gives a hint with a specific usecase: https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/
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Replying to @johlrogge @ErgoEmacs
are they reliable? seems they have too many nobody heard of. and it'd be significant effort, or full team to do this, knowing every framework. my first hunch paranoia is that they doing it for ads, and data not reliable. Who would actually eval that many framework?
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I don't know much. I found it via
@rustlang that were happy about some rustframeworks doing well. I imagine there is some angle like showing off handling large loads.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
nice. i got a few people telling me about that benchmark site. is it from rustlang doc or forum? if doc, seems to suggest some reliability to me. if forum... would depend.
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It has nothing to do with the rust project; rust has only even been on it for a fairly short time! The benchmarks are open source, and people contribute examples
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thanks for the clarification!
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