6 points | by h1696UOuk 2 hours ago ago
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This is an AI generated wrapper blog post for the real article:
https://hackernoon.com/myth-vs-reality-real-world-runtime-pe...
It provides a bit of extra context on startup times and install times of dependencies but I wouldn't trust those given the automated nature of the articles creation.
If you’re trying to compare three runtimes, what’s the point of using completely different frameworks on each of them?
How do I know that all the differences aren’t because of that?
The website is down, but another commenter linked the original article[0]. Seems their reasoning is:
> For each runtime, the fastest available web framework was selected to ensure optimal performance
But I agree. Best thing to do is use the same framework.
[0] https://hackernoon.com/myth-vs-reality-real-world-runtime-pe...
https://archive.ph/C12zw
Sloppy article, and the performance benchmark it’s built on is a year old - all three engines have had meaningful changes since.
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Why use JS if you are benchmarking?
This is an AI generated wrapper blog post for the real article:
https://hackernoon.com/myth-vs-reality-real-world-runtime-pe...
It provides a bit of extra context on startup times and install times of dependencies but I wouldn't trust those given the automated nature of the articles creation.
If you’re trying to compare three runtimes, what’s the point of using completely different frameworks on each of them?
How do I know that all the differences aren’t because of that?
The website is down, but another commenter linked the original article[0]. Seems their reasoning is:
> For each runtime, the fastest available web framework was selected to ensure optimal performance
But I agree. Best thing to do is use the same framework.
[0] https://hackernoon.com/myth-vs-reality-real-world-runtime-pe...
https://archive.ph/C12zw
Sloppy article, and the performance benchmark it’s built on is a year old - all three engines have had meaningful changes since.
https://archive.ph/C12zw
[dead]
Why use JS if you are benchmarking?