On Thursday, February 16, 2012 08:40:04 PM Arnaud Delobelle did opine:
> On 16 February 2012 21:10, Prasad, Ramit
wrote:
> >>> When you reply to a known bot, please include some indication of the
> >>> fact, so we know your message can be ignored as well.
> >>
> >>Sometimes I wonder about 8.
On 16 February 2012 21:10, Prasad, Ramit wrote:
>>> When you reply to a known bot, please include some indication of the
>>> fact, so we know your message can be ignored as well.
>
>>Sometimes I wonder about 8. Is there a real person there, as well as the
>>bot? A lot of his/its
> posts look
>> When you reply to a known bot, please include some indication of the
>> fact, so we know your message can be ignored as well.
>Sometimes I wonder about 8. Is there a real person there, as well as the
>bot? A lot of his/its
posts look too intelligent to be computer-generated - or maybe I'
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 5:48 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
> When you reply to a known bot, please include some indication of the fact,
> so we know your message can be ignored as well.
Sometimes I wonder about 8. Is there a real person there, as well
as the bot? A lot of his/its posts look too intel
On 02/15/2012 01:36 PM, Miki Tebeka wrote:
It depends on the overall runtime of the script vs start time of the vm. But
yes in most benchmarks the script start time will bias against scripted
languages.
On a site note: ALL CAPS is considered shouting, please don't use that in news
groups.
Whe
It depends on the overall runtime of the script vs start time of the vm. But
yes in most benchmarks the script start time will bias against scripted
languages.
On a site note: ALL CAPS is considered shouting, please don't use that in news
groups.
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After my testing of JAVA, PYTHON, VB, C-sharp and Erlang like
script languages, I noticed that script languages should be
timed after the shell interpreter completed loaded.
The start up loading time of script interpreters should be excluded in the
measure of executing a byte code script.
Thi