npub13k…hamzd on Nostr: npub1nqp93…mw9sy The computer language benchmarks game supports this statement. If ...
npub1nqp93y3l9r4cse4mpqlhuq3mjtctlujgyh8ksx8x57wvzt030epq3mw9sy (npub1nqp…w9sy) The computer language benchmarks game supports this statement. If you scroll down a bit on this page, you will see that Node.js executes faster than PHP (both server). https://benchmarksgame-team.pages.debian.net/benchmarksgame/box-plot-summary-charts.html
So it is *faster*, for the particular benchmarks that are run in that game, given the implementations that volunteers have contributed. It does not automatically mean that JS is *better*; speed is not the only thing that matters.
So it is *faster*, for the particular benchmarks that are run in that game, given the implementations that volunteers have contributed. It does not automatically mean that JS is *better*; speed is not the only thing that matters.