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  2. The Computer Language Benchmarks Game - Wikipedia

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    The Computer Language Benchmarks Game (formerly called The Great Computer Language Shootout) is a free software project for comparing how a given subset of simple algorithms can be implemented in various popular programming languages. The project consists of: A set of very simple algorithmic problems

  3. Comparison of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Other people's benchmark data may have some value to others, but proper interpretation brings many challenges. The Computer Language Benchmarks Game site warns against over-generalizing from benchmark data, but contains a large number of micro-benchmarks of reader-contributed code snippets, with an interface that generates various charts and ...

  4. ATS (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Xi designed ATS “in an attempt to combine specification and implementation into a single programming language.” [4] ATS is derived mostly from the languages ML and OCaml. An earlier language, Dependent ML, by the same author has been incorporated into ATS. The first implementation, ATS/Proto (ATS0), was written in OCaml and was released in ...

  5. Haskell - Wikipedia

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    The Computer Language Benchmarks Game also highlights its high-performance implementation of concurrency and parallelism. [43] An active, growing community exists around the language, and more than 5,400 third-party open-source libraries and tools are available in the online package repository Hackage. [44]

  6. Creative Computing Benchmark - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Computing Benchmark, also called Ahl's Simple Benchmark, is a computer benchmark that was used to compare the performance of the BASIC programming language on various machines. It was first introduced in the November 1983 issue of Creative Computing magazine with the measures from a number of 8-bit computers that were popular at ...

  7. Functional programming - Wikipedia

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    For programs that perform intensive numerical computations, functional languages such as OCaml and Clean are only slightly slower than C according to The Computer Language Benchmarks Game. [86] For programs that handle large matrices and multidimensional databases , array functional languages (such as J and K ) were designed with speed ...

  8. Talk:The Computer Language Benchmarks Game - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Programming language comparisons - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of programming languages by type system; Comparison of programming languages (algebraic data type) Comparison of programming languages (array)