This is a great analysis, thanks for the link; shame it's so old.

On Sunday, February 24, 2013 10:45:33 PM UTC+1, Ben Mabey wrote:
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> Yeah, I wish the Benchmarks allowed for idiomatic submissions and finely 
> tuned submissions.  That would allow you to get some sort of an idea how 
> performant the dominant idiom is.  Along those lines this older post did an 
> interesting analysis on the benchmark solutions where it explored the 
> tension that exists between expressiveness and performance across the 
> various languages:
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> http://blog.gmarceau.qc.ca/2009/05/speed-size-and-dependability-of.html
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