@wycats Can you elaborate what you mean by this? PLs should provide constructs which provide perf guarantees?
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@jxxf Right. Things like asm.js and typed arrays are examples in an existing PL. Rust is an example of a PL that does it holistically. -
@wycats Ah, OK. Sounds like you're referring to algorithmic performance guarantees ("O(n lg n) worst case") rather than hard r/t ("50 ms"). -
@jxxf no. Absolutely referring to hard perf guarantees (asm.js gives you control over GC pauses for example). -
@wycats As in, "the *language* guarantees this operation won't take more than X ms"? That's what I meant by hard real-time guarantees. -
@jxxf Yes, that's what I mean too.
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@wycats no offense, but its funny to see you bang the perf gong after working on the most bloated frmks in history ;-) -
@codeslinger No offense, but "No offense" doesn't get you off the hook. -
@wycats I was just saying its funny, not that you are not qualified; its cool to see you see the light is all ;-) -
@codeslinger Do you remember that before I worked on Rails I worked on Merb, which cared about perf? -
@wycats I had forgotten, my bad
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