[Python-Dev] Benchmark results across all major Python implementations

Maciej Fijalkowski fijall at gmail.com
Mon Nov 16 15:23:49 EST 2015


Hi Brett

Any thoughts on improving the benchmark set (I think all of
{cpython,pypy,pyston} introduced new benchmarks to the set).
"speed.python.org" becoming a thing is generally stopped on "noone
cares enough to set it up".

Cheers,
fijal


On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 9:18 PM, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote:
> I gave the opening keynote at PyCon CA and then gave the same talk at PyData
> NYC on the various interpreters of Python (Jupyter notebook of my
> presentation can be found at bit.ly/pycon-ca-keynote; no video yet). I
> figured people here might find the benchmark numbers interesting so I'm
> sharing the link here.
>
> I'm still hoping someday speed.python.org becomes a thing so I never have to
> spend so much time benchmarking so may Python implementations ever again and
> this sort of thing is just part of what we do to keep the implementation
> ecosystem healthy.
>
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