It's common in PL to have benchmarks for *performance*. But does anyone know of PL *design* benchmarks? Because we have one, and I want to cite any others in our related work as we finalize the paper. Thanks! (We can squabble over exactly what "benchmark" means, use your imag'n.)
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Replying to @ShriramKMurthi
Only thing that comes to mind is Rosetta Code. See: Nanz and Furia, "A Comparative Study of Programming Languages in Rosetta Code" 2015. There's also this project, but I never published anything about it. https://willcrichton.net/expressiveness-benchmark/ …
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Holy carp. This is closer than you might imagine, because our benchmark is about…tabular tasks. (But not exactly the same.)
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Replying to @ShriramKMurthi
Neat! I picked tabular data analytics because it seemed like the domain with the widest range of languages / DSLs / libraries dedicated to it. Took a bit of work to learn Q though...
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