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pragtob.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A little more than a year ago I published a blog post benchmarking different ruby implementations against a bot that plays Go which I wrote. Now a little than a year later (~13.5 months) let's see how the different contestants have improved in the time passed. This question becomes increasingly interesting as Ruby 3.0 aims... | |
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psy-lob-saw.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Get started with JMH, a new Java Micro-Benchmarking framework | |
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eregon.me
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| | | | | In this blog post we benchmark many Ruby versions and the latest Ruby Just-in-Time compilers (JITs) on the newest Ruby benchmark suite, yjit-bench. As a teaser, the geometric mean speedups compared to CRuby 3.1 on these 14 benchmarks are: MJIT 1.26x, YJIT 1.39x, JRuby 1.86x and TruffleRuby 6.23x. Read on to find more about the benchmarks and gain insights on these speedups. This blog post is also available on Medium. | |
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alokai.com
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| | | How to optimize web page performance? Here is a handful of practical tips on how to get high return visits, higher conversions andr ranks in organic search. | ||