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ClojureCLR
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5 | 8 | |
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4.0 | 8.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 2 months ago | |
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fib
- Not only Clojure – Chez Scheme: Lisp with native code speed
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Is Rust faster than Python out of the box
I've typically found rust to be about 100x faster than Python for the projects I've ported. This is consistent with https://github.com/drujensen/fib.
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Speed & LSP
Here is a similar benchmark but includes compile times. https://github.com/drujensen/fib
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Elixir Protocols vs. Clojure Multimethods
How? Do you mean how do I know it's slow? Because it takes longer to run.
Write a typical computation such as Fibonacci in Java and Erlang/Elixir and compare. Fortunately someone has already done this.
Elixir is 3x slower than C and 2x slower than Java for this single thread example.
https://github.com/drujensen/fib
Apparently this upsets people for me to point this out. However, I did not say that Elixir was slow in general or a bad choice. It's an excellent choice for problems which suit parallelization or which require reliable, consistent performance.
Since the parent poster had commented that adding this multi-module dispatch would not be performant, I merely pointed out that the single thread peformance was already slow (as in, why worry too much about the performance cost of the multi dispatch suggestion).
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I created a GitHub repo of some simple benchmarks to test different programming languages. Feel free to add more languages!
Is there some advantage over repos that also show the results ?
ClojureCLR
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Dada, an Experiement by the Creators of Rust
Yea, that's true. I forgot about that. I did think of Clojure CLR, but I don't get the impression that this is an all that natural or used implementation. ClojureScript is obviously much more used, although it is still a "different" language.
https://github.com/clojure/clojure-clr
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Ask HN: Does an equivalent of Clojure exist for .NET?
ClojureCLR can already run on .NET 5.0 , so at least it made it through the .NET Core migration. I'm sure they'll get it to 6.0 at some point.
https://github.com/clojure/clojure-clr/wiki/Getting-started
- Clojure, but without the JVM?
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Elixir Protocols vs. Clojure Multimethods
I recently found there was a clojure implementation for .NET and also one for the BEAM Virtual Machine. Has anyone used the latter? Regards
[1] https://github.com/clojure/clojure-clr
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Scheme for embedding in .NET application
Maybe it's not exactly a scheme, but there's Clojure CLR and it's actively maintained: https://github.com/clojure/clojure-clr/wiki
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Java on Truffle – Going Fully Metacircular
https://github.com/clojure/clojure-clr/commits/master
What are some alternatives?
nx - Multi-dimensional arrays (tensors) and numerical definitions for Elixir
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tangram - Tangram makes it easy for programmers to train, deploy, and monitor machine learning models.
IronScheme - IronScheme
Game-Of-Life-Implementations - Conway's Game of Life implementation in various languages
Fable - The project has moved to a separate organization. This project provides redirect for old Fable web site.
natalie - a work-in-progress Ruby compiler, written in Ruby and C++
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protocol_ex - Elixir Extended Protocol
Nemerle - Nemerle language. Main repository.