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Date:      Thu, 16 Oct 1997 17:04:44 +0200
From:      Wolfram Schneider <schneider@zib.de>
To:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   FYI: Experiments with Scripting and User-Interface Languages
Message-ID:  <199710161504.RAA07624@soft13.zib.de>

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http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/bwk/interps/pap.html

Timing Trials, or, the Trials of Timing: 
Experiments with Scripting and
User-Interface Languages 
(10/13/97) 

    Brian W. Kernighan
    Bell Laboratories
    Murray Hill, NJ 07974
    bwk@bell-labs.com 

    Christopher J. Van Wyk
    Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
    Drew University
    Madison, NJ 07940
    cvanwyk@drew.edu 

    ABSTRACT

This paper describes some basic experiments to see how fast various
popular scripting and user-interface languages run on a spectrum of
representative tasks. We found enormous variation in performance,
depending on many factors, some uncontrollable and even
unknowable. There seems to be little hope of predicting performance
other than in the most general way; if there is a single clear
conclusion, it is that no benchmark result should ever be taken at
face value.
[...]



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