[Python-Dev] Benchmark results across all major Python implementations (original) (raw)
Maciej Fijalkowski fijall at gmail.com
Mon Nov 16 15:23:49 EST 2015
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Hi Brett
Any thoughts on improving the benchmark set (I think all of {cpython,pypy,pyston} introduced new benchmarks to the set). "speed.python.org" becoming a thing is generally stopped on "noone cares enough to set it up".
Cheers, fijal
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 9:18 PM, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote:
I gave the opening keynote at PyCon CA and then gave the same talk at PyData NYC on the various interpreters of Python (Jupyter notebook of my presentation can be found at bit.ly/pycon-ca-keynote; no video yet). I figured people here might find the benchmark numbers interesting so I'm sharing the link here.
I'm still hoping someday speed.python.org becomes a thing so I never have to spend so much time benchmarking so may Python implementations ever again and this sort of thing is just part of what we do to keep the implementation ecosystem healthy.
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