mandelbrot      
Scala   47.02   47.04   59,452  796       0% 0% 0% 100%
Java 6 -server  32.11   32.17   44,068  802       0% 0% 0% 100%

The Scala vs. Java was interesting with the Scala overall seemingly better but 
I see the
mandelbrot test, which is maybe the only recursive test and the Java is better, 
in a real world program you can get an order or two greater complexity than any 
of the tests provide, imo. At any rate it seems to me that the two languages 
are comparable.

thanks,
baiss

On Dec 9, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Tom Woteki wrote:

> Off topic but I thought readers here would find this interesting. Old news 
> for some of you, perhaps, but only now brought to my attention:
> 
> http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
> 
> It takes a bunch of implementations of algorithms in a bunch of languages and 
> it sees how fast they run on 4 architectures (AMD/Intel, 32/64bit)
> 
> This graph shows that (for the implentations tested) C/C++ is fastest, Java 
> is a worthy second, Haskell a close third and Python and Ruby bringing up the 
> rear.
> 
> Tom
> 
> <chartbox.png>
> 
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