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minus-squareAlphane MoonOPMlinkEnglish1•1 month agoIt makes sense that’s it’s theoretically possible. I was more thinking about actually running such a benchmark. 😀
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 month agoFirst you have to define what you want to benchmark, then you have to implement code for one and the other and finally run it. You could even use C or C++ for both. Sounds to me pretty straightforward.
It makes sense that’s it’s theoretically possible. I was more thinking about actually running such a benchmark. 😀
First you have to define what you want to benchmark, then you have to implement code for one and the other and finally run it. You could even use C or C++ for both. Sounds to me pretty straightforward.