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Framework Benchmarks Round 22

TechEmpower

btw: xitca-web (bench code not including dependencies) does not do 2,3,5 and still remains competitive in micro bench can be used as a reference. Context and use case determines how you optimize your code. synopse I have written a blog post about TFB and object pascal - yes, we added our object pascal framework in round 22!

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Framework Benchmarks Round 16

TechEmpower

Most importantly, the community has been contributing some amazing test implementations and demonstrating the fun and utility of some good-natured performance competition. Rust has blasted onto the server-side performance scene with several ultra high-performance options that are competing alongside C, C++, Go, Java, and C#.

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Framework Benchmarks Round 10

TechEmpower

Competition for the top position in the JSON-serialization test within the Peak environment has heated up so much that Round 10 sees a more than 100% increase in the top performance versus Round 9 (2.2M Between Round 9 and Round 10, we saw an average of 7 commits per day. Round Frameworks Framework permutations. View Round 10 results now.

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Interview: Clark Benson of Founder & CEO of Ranker.com - Dicusses Playing Nice With Google

InfoChachkie

Do you see crowd-ranked lists as ultimately competitive or complimentary to traditional and curated search? I am looking for Java developers and database experts. I recently interviewed Kevin O’Connor , Founder and CEO of FindTheBest and former Founder and CEO of DoubleClick. I see where they are going and I am excited by it.

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Peering Into The Mobile Games Future With Josh Hartwell of Mobile Deluxe

socalTECH

It was just a matter of process to add iOS, and later, Android to the output, and start designing games for the larger screens, later bringing those games down to run on BREW and Java after that. We're able to get thousands of downloads per day on our products, a far cry from the BREW and Java days.

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A Night Of #Hackfest With BetterWorks

Tech Zulu Event

I dropped in to check out the contest a few times during the competition and the environment was uplifting and exciting. Some used Java, Ruby, jQuery while others used PHP, HTML, and CSS. Sparqlight – parts prebuilt before competition. Quick Web App Builder (QWAB) – parts prebuilt before competition.

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Interview with Derrick Oien, Intercasting

socalTECH

What's your opinion on how well that works, and how much competition are they? We support 700 different handsets across our platform, whereas some folks are just building a Java application which is supported by an expensive, N95, $700 smart phone--which no one has. It all depends on the carrier and their target market.