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5 | 17 | |
847 | 1,109 | |
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4.0 | 9.6 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 days 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 ?
gerbil
- Gerbil Scheme – A Lisp for the 21st Century
- Gerbil Scheme has a standalone httpd
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Gerbil v0.18.1 NimzoLarsen released
That's a strange one! Can you go to https://github.com/mighty-gerbils/gerbil/issues and post an issue outlining this with slightly more detail? What platform, C compiler, libc version etc.
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Gerbil Scheme v0.18.1 NimzoLarsen released
New in std library: an S3 client, an SMTP client, SSL for Postgres (enables Heroku support), better CLI support (including multicall binaries), and plenty of module updates. Plus a few minor bug fixes.
See Gerbil Scheme homepage https://cons.io
- Gerbil Scheme History
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Gerbil Benchmarks
Here is the discussion: https://github.com/mighty-gerbils/gerbil/discussions/1008
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Gerbil v0.18 Released
Gerbil Scheme < https://cons.io > just saw its release v0.18, with many usability and documentation upgrades, and a bunch of new functionality in the standard library. A "meta-dialect of Scheme with post-modern features", Gerbil layers a Racket-like module system (the best in the world by far) on top of Gambit Scheme (compiler that produces the fastest code), with lots of libraries as "batteries included" for production-level client/server code.
- Gerbil scheme releases v0.18 RC1
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Strong typing, a hill I'm willing to die on
I'm more into Scheme than CL, but am aware of Coalton. My current lisp is Gerbil: https://cons.io which already has a type annotation system and will be enhancing it for the next major release (v19).
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Not only Clojure – Chez Scheme: Lisp with native code speed
Another "post-modern" natively compiling Scheme is Gerbil Scheme [0]. It's seeing a lot of attention/enhancements lately, including some bounties to implement features.
[0]: https://cons.io
What are some alternatives?
nx - Multi-dimensional arrays (tensors) and numerical definitions for Elixir
schemepunk - A batteries-included extended standard library for seven R7RS Scheme dialects.
svix-webhooks - The enterprise-ready webhooks service 🦀
swi-mqtt-pack - MQTT pack for SWI-Prolog
tangram - Tangram makes it easy for programmers to train, deploy, and monitor machine learning models.
rhombus-prototype - Brainstorming and draft proposals for Rhombus
Game-Of-Life-Implementations - Conway's Game of Life implementation in various languages
chez-exe - Chez Scheme self hosting executable
natalie - a work-in-progress Ruby compiler, written in Ruby and C++
eastwood - Clojure lint tool
protocol_ex - Elixir Extended Protocol
curl-scheme - Simple HTTP client for Scheme