Linux Number Crunching: Languages and Tools
ChaoticCoyote writes " You've covered some of my past forays into benchmarking, so I thought Slashdot might be interested in Linux Number Crunching: Benchmarking Compilers and Languages for ia32. I wrote the article while trying to decide between competing technologies. No one benchmark (or set of benchmarks) provides an absolute answer -- but information helps make reasonable decisions. Among the topics covered: C++, Java, Fortran 95, gcc, gcj, Intel compilers, SMP, double-precision math, and hyperthreading."
Step forward, and explain!
I'm HIGHLY curious as to your explanations... for far too long we've all watched page after page and server after server implode and prevent all of us from taking a look at the site.
I attempt to do something nice for the community, hosting the site myself temporarily in the hopes that more people will get a chance to see it, and I get modded as OVERRATED?
No wonder this place is going down the toilet, with attitudes like that!
Am I being a karma whore? Frickin' eh, I am.
I'll just forget it, next time!
IN SOVIET RUSSIA, sig changes you!