Some thoughts… not to throw cold water on your idea, but

Not many people write using the “http server/client” layers directly - almost 
everyone uses a framework of some sort - now you have hundreds of options on 
each platform.

Even if you wrote the programs from scratch as “equally using the built-in 
facilities”, most will probably dismiss the results as “they don’t matter as no 
one would write it that way…”

Given the above, you are probably just better off writing low-level networking, 
and disk IO tests, and then extrapolating that platform X is better suited to 
web servers.

Just MO.


> On Feb 1, 2019, at 5:13 PM, thomb...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> There is a general agreement/notion in the developer community that go/golang 
> is faster than python or node.Js for a typical i/o intensive web application.
> 
> However, there has been no comprehensive quantitative study on this so far 
> that I am aware of.
> 
> I would like to propose a joint development of benchmark 
> 1. go program
> 2. Python program
> 3. Node.Js program
> 
> Which can then be used for the experiments. We can report our findings and 
> analysis in a co-authored paper for publication. 
> 
> If anyone is interested, please reach me at thomb...@gmail.com
> 
> Regards
> Milind
> 
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