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3.8 seconds for a tree-walking implementation or under 1 second when compiled to bytecode and executed inside a virtual machine. Also included is CPython 3.10, which also uses bytecode but is not known to be particularly fast. Now, let's see if we can beat these times using Rust. First benchmarks using a tree-walking interpreter Fast forward some time, we now have a first draft of a working interp
By Danny van Kooten on Feb 4, 2020 on Permalink. I've spent the last month trying to reduce the carbon footprint of the websites I have (some) control over. When talking about this with other people they often look at me blankly before asking "aren't you taking this a little too far?". The simple answer is no. In fact, it is probably the most effective use of my time when it comes to reducing carb
On software, sustainability, open-source and web stuff. Remember when I ditched Laravel for Golang? Well, after 2 years on Go, our shop applications are powered by PHP again. Why?! You already said it was probably a bad business decision, and then you spend even more time on it?! Well, yeah, several reasons actually. PHP improved a lot PHP improved a lot during the last 3 years. It added scalar ar
Unfortunately, the Laravel application (or PHP-FPM socket) kept falling over once I increased the number of concurrent "users" past 100. NetData provided the following graphs to see how the server was holding up under all this load. Go with 100 concurrent connections Laravel with 100 concurrent connections Please note that I ran the benchmark from the same machine as the applications were running
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