tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2843542351611056012.post2789186623716523688..comments2023-12-26T19:00:12.980+01:00Comments on Alex's blog: Javascript vs Perl vs Python vs Lua speed comparisonUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2843542351611056012.post-3494212254105221872021-02-24T09:10:51.539+01:002021-02-24T09:10:51.539+01:00which lua version? jit used?which lua version? jit used?Marvelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17066429441411352207noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2843542351611056012.post-35726746763136504722018-03-20T18:18:39.071+01:002018-03-20T18:18:39.071+01:00I think that what you published made a great deal ...I think that what you published made a great deal of <br />sense. But, what about this? suppose you were to write a killer headline?<br />I mean, I don't wish to tell you how to run your website, but suppose you added <br />something that makes people want more? I mean "Javascript vs Perl vs Python vs Lua speed comparison" is <br />a little boring. You should look at Yahoo's front page and see <br />how they create article headlines to get people to open the <br />links. You might add a related video or a pic or two to grab people excited about <br />everything've got to say. In my opinion, it would <br />bring your posts a little bit more interesting.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2843542351611056012.post-32239406752624353812014-08-27T21:51:40.824+02:002014-08-27T21:51:40.824+02:00I think resources are an important consideration t...I think resources are an important consideration too. If you are going to discuss performance you have to discuss how much memory is used. <br /><br />And BTW, I really liked this work. It considered many points of view and identified many of the approaches and their relative merits. <br /><br />my 0.02 Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2843542351611056012.post-70828202771853661202013-10-29T00:37:29.622+01:002013-10-29T00:37:29.622+01:00if you're going down the node.js route (v8), y...if you're going down the node.js route (v8), you might as well compare it to luajit and pypy and whatever perl jit might existAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com