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by MillenialMan
1847 days ago
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Benchmarks like that are completely artificial anyway, because the real speed difference comes when the code becomes more complex and the dynamic language can no longer be reduced to something like those simple benchmarks, because it's not provable. And God forbid someone mention the L1 cache and how "benchmarks" are completely different to the cache interactions in real-world dynamic programs. |
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