On Friday, April 8, 2016 at 5:50:33 AM UTC+9:30, Sean Corfield wrote:
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> On 4/6/16, 1:21 PM, "Piyush Katariya" on behalf of corporat...@gmail.com > wrote:
> > Has anybody experienced the performance boost by switching to Clojure
> version 1.8 (and direct linking) ?
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> We switched to direct l
On 4/6/16, 1:21 PM, "Piyush Katariya" wrote:
> Has anybody experienced the performance boost by switching to Clojure version
> 1.8 (and direct linking) ?
We switched to direct linking in stages. We first moved from 1.7 to 1.8 (which
brought a direct-linked core). Then we enabled direct-linking
I think I got a big speed boost going from 1.6 to 1.7, and a smaller boost
going from 1.7 to 1.8.
On Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 3:38:07 PM UTC-5, Piyush Katariya wrote:
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> Has anybody experienced the performance boost by switching to Clojure
> version 1.8 (and direct linking) ?
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You re
I think I have. But I didn't do any particular measurements around it.
I have a habit of living on a rather bleeding edge.
So it might be a bunch cumulative performance improvements starting in
linux-kernel going all the way through
java 1.8, clojure 1.8, emacs-25, cider and I dunno what else resul
Has anybody experienced the performance boost by switching to Clojure
version 1.8 (and direct linking) ?
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