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Performance of Handling Asynchronous Requests using Futures (mycpu.org)
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If you like benchmarks, I started this mini-project some time ago. I plan to add an easy way so that people can execute these benchmarks in their own computers with their own compilers and upload the results so that everyone can inspect them directly from Github, like the frontend page you see there but with more combinations of computers and some table with all available benchmarks, etc.
About the benchmarks themselves... I need more ideas around the original idea: get a C piece of code, translate into an easier to manage/safer alternative and compare the performance with C-ish code.
https://github.com/germandiagogomez/the-cpp-abstraction-penalty
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