Sunday, June 19, 2011

Recursion. A party at Google created a \"simple and compact\" benchmark that didn't hold betterment of language-specific features. Tomorrow.

Google has (PDF) comparing exhibition of four programming languages, C++, its own idiom Go, Java and Scala. A rig at Google created a \"simple and compact\" benchmark that didn't charm help of language-specific features. An algorithm was implemented using each language's \"idiomatic container classes, looping constructs, and memory/object allocation schemes.\"\n\nHowever, the newspaper notes: \"While the benchmark itself is moronic and compact, it employs many terminology features, in particular, higher-level figures structures (lists, maps, lists and arrays of sets and lists), a few algorithms (union/find, dfs/deep recursion, and tie perception based on Tarjan), iterations over amassment types, some raise objections oriented features, and absorbing homage allocation patterns.\".

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