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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."

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  1. Re:Mirror by EnglishTim · · Score: 1, Redundant

    For some reason the parent post was moderated down.

    Here's the post again:

    > Mirror (Score:0)
    > by elnerdoricardo (637672) on Thu 02 Jan 09:26AM (#4997447)
    >
    > Here, I put up a temporary mirror in case this site melts...
    >
    > Coyote Gulch Mirror
    >
    > Be gentle! I'm sure my server is meltable, too! ;)

    I just tested it, and it appears to be goatse.cx free.