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Luc Pattyn17-Jan-10 4:33
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Most statements about language choice and resulting performance are crap.

Are they referring to "black box" performance (i.e. I know nothing, I don't care, just show me)? or optimal code for each? or something pragmatic in-between?

If you want to solve one problem in 3 languages, you probably are thinking in one language, designing and implementing the code, then porting to the other two. And it is likely the first one will end up to be the fastest.

However, if you know the 3 languages equally well, and would start from scratch each time, the results may already be different. Then the tools and the compiler settings come in.

I have seen Java and C# beat C and C#, and vice versa. It all depends.
If you need to know, for a particular application, and a particular person or team or programming style, find out what the kernel of the app is, and give it a try, everything else is BS.

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