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The Power to do it Wrong 16 Oct 2011 | 05:26 pm

I believe I am not alone in finding myself, more often then I might like, having to make less than ideal decisions in the world of software development. I find myself lamenting inconsistencies and war...

Running Tests for Multiple Pythons 18 Aug 2010 | 04:31 pm

For my Planar project, I'm committed to being compatible for Python 2.6-3.1 and beyond. Since this project contains C extensions, that means that I need to be able to build and test for each Python co...

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Arg Parsing Micro-Benchmark eatthedots.blogspot.com 15 Apr 2010 | 06:38 pm

I'm working on a vector class for my shiny new Planar geometry Python library. When I was working on Lepton (which is mostly in C), I was keenly aware of the overhead of the generic arg parsing C-APIs...

Neo4j Performance: Another Notch soderstrom.se 8 Oct 2010 | 07:12 pm

In a number of posts I devised various database micro-benchmarks. The idea was to set the stage for an epic battle between NoSql and relational. In less grandiose terms I tested Neo4j, an all-Java net...

Neo4j Performance Revisited and Appreciated soderstrom.se 2 Sep 2010 | 08:18 pm

My previous Neo4j performance micro-benchmark left a disturbing hole: There was no explanation why Neo4j didn't cope well with big transactions. A closer study uncovered the pretty obvious reason. It...

Another reason to disable performance schema yoshinorimatsunobu.blogspot.com 1 Aug 2013 | 03:03 am

Here is another micro-benchmark to prove that Performance Schema overhead is so serious. non-persistent connections from remote machine, 100 concurrency, MySQL 5.6.13 performance_schema connections...

Подборка ссылочек про способы запуска python-приложений web-brains.com 5 May 2010 | 12:45 pm

http://nichol.as/benchmark-of-python-web-servers http://www.peterbe.com/plog/fcgi-vs-gunicorn-vs-uwsgi http://groups.google.com/group/gevent/browse_thread/thread/4de9703e5dca8271

Shed Skin 0.8, Programming Language Benchmark shed-skin.blogspot.com 19 Jun 2011 | 11:17 pm

I'm happy to announce the release of Shed Skin 0.8, a (restricted-)Python-to-C++ compiler. It must be one of the best releases so far, with help and feedback from many directions. I'm especially thril...

Front Range Pythoneers: Bottle djcinnovations.com 3 Mar 2011 | 04:35 am

Last night I gave a talk on the Bottle web framework for Python at the Front Range Pythoneers meetup. Bottle is a web micro-framework for Python which makes it easy to build simple web sites. While c...

Benchmarking NLTK under Pypy pyinsci.blogspot.com 2 Apr 2012 | 01:55 am

Natural Language Processing (NLP). A marvelous world of possibilities! Fortunately it is also a great example of another domain of application for which Python is wonderfully well equipped. I have be...

PyPy is Fast (And So Can You) postneo.com 19 Mar 2011 | 12:33 am

I’ve known for some time that PyPy (Python implemented in a subset of the language called RPython) is fast. The PyPy speed charts show just how fast for a lot of benchmarks (and it’s a little slower i...

Benchmarking NLTK under Pypy pyinsci.blogspot.com 1 Apr 2012 | 09:55 pm

Natural Language Processing (NLP). A marvelous world of possibilities! Fortunately it is also a great example of another domain of application for which Python is wonderfully well equipped. I have be...

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