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Mon Jun 05, 2017 2:08 am
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high performance programming
What is the best programming language(s) for fast running software? (video games, websites, etc.)
... I don't understand why websites is in there.jonathanredden wrote:What is the best programming language(s) for fast running software? (video games, websites, etc.)
Datenverarbeitung 1: "Heute meine Herren schreiben wir eine COBOL Anwendung auf diese IBM 96 Lochkarten."A faster way would be to go to your next best university and take a base course or two (eg datenverarbeitung 1 from my uni)
Up to some point yes.DigitalDuck wrote:For the most part, the performance will be based on your code, not on the language, especially with modern compilers changing a few things behind the scenes for more efficient compiled code.
Damocles wrote:Datenverarbeitung 1: "Heute meine Herren schreiben wir eine COBOL Anwendung auf diese IBM 96 Lochkarten."A faster way would be to go to your next best university and take a base course or two (eg datenverarbeitung 1 from my uni)
What I'm saying is that well-written LOGO code will run faster than poorly-written ASM.Cornflakes_91 wrote:Up to some point yes.
But with, for example, java you run into the capabilities of the virtual machine in the more perf hungry regimes where you are limited by the characteristics of the oracle made code and not your own.
Of course, you run into that border faster when your own code is bad.
Well written JS is faster than poorly written ASM.DigitalDuck wrote:What I'm saying is that well-written LOGO code will run faster than poorly-written ASM.Cornflakes_91 wrote:Up to some point yes.
But with, for example, java you run into the capabilities of the virtual machine in the more perf hungry regimes where you are limited by the characteristics of the oracle made code and not your own.
Of course, you run into that border faster when your own code is bad.
You mean LOGO like Siemens LOGO! 7/8?DigitalDuck wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2017 6:49 am(...) well-written LOGO code will run faster than poorly-written ASM.
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