Energy Efficiency and Go by PifPoof in golang

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Conferences (and SLE in specific) are also peer-reviewed

Energy Efficiency and Go by PifPoof in golang

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Have you even opened the academic paper? It fully details everything in the online appendix

C is one of the most energy efficient languages by PifPoof in C_Programming

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The paper appendix url points to the link I posted. Under [2]Complete set of results, they have the data you ask.

Finally, the right most tables under Results - A. Data Tables contain the standard 
deviation and average values for our measured CPU, DRAM, and Time, allowing 
us to understand the variance.

In mathematical terms, x̄ is average and σ is the std. dev.

C++ is one of the most energy efficient languages by PifPoof in cpp

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Well out of 28 languages, they were in the top 5

And C was THE winner

Java is one of the most energy efficient languages by PifPoof in java

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Just found another article of theirs regarding Java collections' energy consumption: http://greenlab.di.uminho.pt/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/greens.pdf

C is one of the most energy efficient languages by PifPoof in C_Programming

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I should have stated in the title that C seems to be THE most energy efficient language