By: This Week in Ruby (May 5, 2008) | Zen and the Art of Programming
[...] to see their announcement at RailsConf in less than a month. Speaking of alternative VMs, my The Great Ruby shootout is now six months old so an update is due soon. I don’t have much spare time,...
View ArticleBy: This Week in Ruby (May 29, 2008) | Zen and the Art of Programming
[...] highlighting some of the news from Rails-land, I wanted to inform you that a new version of The Great Ruby Shootout will surface in June, as I intend to test a couple of special new [...]
View ArticleBy: Ruby Implementations Shootout: Ruby vs Yarv vs JRuby vs Gardens Point...
[...] A newer shooutout is available. [...]
View ArticleBy: MagLev rocks and the planning of the next Ruby shootout | Zen and the Art...
[...] great news is that the next edition of my shootout will include MagLev, so we’ll get to test it in a fair and controlled environment, against [...]
View ArticleBy: The Prokrammer » Blog Archive » IronRuby vs JRuby vs MRI. Performance...
[...] (which I consider to be a cousin of sorts to IronRuby) and MRI. I did this by running the same tests that Antonio Cangiano ran in [...]
View ArticleBy: The Great Ruby Shootout (December 2008) | Zen and the Art of Programming
[...] as with the previous shootout, before proceeding to the results, I urge you to consider the following important [...]
View ArticleBy: Ruby Implementation Shootout: A Bright Future for Ruby Performance!
[...] in December 2007, Antonio Cangiano presented The Great Ruby Shootout, a large set of benchmarks of then-current Ruby implementations (Ruby 1.8.5, YARV – early Ruby 1.9, [...]
View ArticleBy: Ruby 1.9.0 Released
[...] According to Cheah Chu Yeow, mongrel is almost fully 1.9 compatible as is Rails. Before enjoying the big speed boost and new features of 1.9, grab a copy and test it local. [...]
View ArticleBy: Daniel Parker
Just wondering if you’d like to do an updated benchmark again, now that we’re in 2010! Rubinius has indeed improved immensely as per your predictions, and I’m curious to see how it (and others) perform...
View ArticleBy: Why I Selected JRuby For My Ruby Project | Launch Any
[...] popular Ruby Virtual Machines available right now. Each one has its strengths and weaknesses, which have been documented already. While each benchmark comparison may show a particular VM better...
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