On Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at 3:03:42 AM UTC-8, ohir wrote:

>
> > Contributors can recreate the same benchmarking routines in C, golang, 
> JS 
>
> This is how "benchmark game" **entertaining** sites are architectured. 
> Their 
> "comparisons" are moot for the industry. Look at the history of java 
> samples 
> and benchmark earlier vs current at same task. 
>


*"Look at the history of java samples and benchmark earlier vs current at 
same task"* and conclude what?

 

> The "language1 vs language2" comparison to be of real value would need 
> separate expert teams to write a piece of sophisticated software from the 
> scratch 
> then to deploy it then measure it on the field with same data feed. 
> Even then the chosen domain inevitably would bring a bias were 
> stdlibs allowed. 
>

So, like — [pdf] "Plat_Forms 
<http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/inst/ag-se/pubs/platforms07-tse-2010.pdf>: A 
Web Development Platform Comparison by an Exploratory Experiment Searching 
for Emergent Platform Properties"


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