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from the page: "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game is a collection of 1368 programs, consisting of 19 benchmark reimplemented across 72 programming languages. It is a fantastic resource if you are trying to compare programming languages quantitatively. Which, oddly, very few people seems... more
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Reviewed by malfist on Jul 29, 8:39pm
"Measuring program progress by lines of code is like measuring air plane progress by weight." Same goes for determining the ease of use by number of lines.
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Rated by pcalnon on May 31, 9:17am
from the page: "The Computer Language Benchmarks Game is a collection of 1368 programs, consisting of 19 benchmark reimplemented across 72 programming languages. It is a fantastic resource if you are trying to compare programming languages quantitatively. Which, oddly, very few people seems to be interested in doing. "
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Rated by brettvirmalo on May 31, 5:00am
The speed, size and dependability of programming languages
