top | item 9931263 (no title) pesnk | 10 years ago Course it is. JRuby has been faster then MRI for a long time. That does not mean I use it for production. discuss order hn newest Twirrim|10 years ago > That does not mean I use it for production.Any particular reason why? (I'm just curious, I do absolutely nothing with ruby) rurounijones|10 years ago True in the 1.8 1.9 era. Against 2.2 it is not an automatic "Is faster" headius|10 years ago Ruby performance has not improved substantially since 2.0, and we should almost always be faster for straight-line workloads. If we're not...tell me.
Twirrim|10 years ago > That does not mean I use it for production.Any particular reason why? (I'm just curious, I do absolutely nothing with ruby)
rurounijones|10 years ago True in the 1.8 1.9 era. Against 2.2 it is not an automatic "Is faster" headius|10 years ago Ruby performance has not improved substantially since 2.0, and we should almost always be faster for straight-line workloads. If we're not...tell me.
headius|10 years ago Ruby performance has not improved substantially since 2.0, and we should almost always be faster for straight-line workloads. If we're not...tell me.
Twirrim|10 years ago
Any particular reason why? (I'm just curious, I do absolutely nothing with ruby)
rurounijones|10 years ago
headius|10 years ago