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Energy-Languages reviews and mentions
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C Is the Greenest Programming Language
Looking at the benchmark where C++ is worst compared to other languages, it's depending on the library used. I would guess if they used Google's re2 Regex library instead of Boost's, the result would be different.
https://github.com/greensoftwarelab/Energy-Languages/blob/ma...
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General Availability of the AWS SDK for Rust
Trawling through the wayback machine, I did find that the older pages link to https://github.com/greensoftwarelab/Energy-Languages, which does seem to provide the contents of the specific programs used and the benchmarking software. Excellent.
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Java consumes 38x less energy than Python
> … not … primarily an issue with means vs medians
We're comparing averages, why would we bother so much about the cause of an outlier.
> you linked directly to the C++ code for spectral-norm
You had linked to the wrong C and C++ code for spectral-norm, I linked to the code that was actually used.
> The time ratio of the Benchmarks Game fastest C version to the slowest C++ version is over 16x.
Again, you seem to be looking at the wrong repo.
The authors of "Energy Efficiency across Programming Languages, SLE’17" provided this repo —
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Is your language eco friendly?
The paper authors provided a repo for the source code they used: https://github.com/greensoftwarelab/Energy-Languages
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I don't hate it. But I can't deny it.
The study made their own measurements. They did not re-use measurements made by the benchmarks game.
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Energy Efficiency across Programming Languages [pdf]
One of the JavaScript programs at least was concurrent, whereas the TypeScript equivalent was synchronous. No wonder there's a difference...
Haven't looked closely at the other problems, but it's apparent to me that the solutions are not even trying to be similar, so comparing their efficiency is near useless.
the problem in question was the k-nucleotide one, IIRC:
https://github.com/greensoftwarelab/Energy-Languages/blob/13...
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How to install libraries into a common directory so that they can be targeted by an -L flag to rustc?
I've been trying to replicate a study on energy usage (alright, it's that study on energy usage) and I've hit a bit of a snag while trying to compile the Rust components of the project. Instead of using a Cargo.toml and building with cargo, the authors have decided to use a Makefile and manually pass flags into rustc.
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Greenest programming languages: a reason to support JavaScript over TypeScript
Here is an issue from the repo with the code they used: https://github.com/greensoftwarelab/Energy-Languages/issues/34
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greensoftwarelab/Energy-Languages is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Energy-Languages is C.
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