> "There’s an infamous example of how this affects benchmarks — The Computer Language Benchmarks Game. There’s more variance among programs in the same language than there is between languages."
The article has nothing to do with the benchmarks game.
fwiw The "more variance" claim isn't shown to be correct, and doesn't seem to be correct.
The article has nothing to do with the benchmarks game.
fwiw The "more variance" claim isn't shown to be correct, and doesn't seem to be correct.