5 points | by 90s_dev 16 hours ago ago
3 comments
We have this already, it's called Tcl/Tk
It claims to be on par with LuaJIT. Makes me a bit suspicious. How does it achieve this?
FTA (edited to insert the hyperlinks as text): “Cyber is fast on various benchmarks. The language was designed with performance in mind from the start. See more Benchmarks (https://cyberscript.dev/performance.html) or read more about Performance (https://cyberscript.dev/performance.html#info).”
That last link mentions
- Crafty register VM. - Efficient call convention. - Inline caching. - Compact values. - Fast dispatch. - Precompiled JIT. - Compiled using Zig/LLVM.
We have this already, it's called Tcl/Tk
It claims to be on par with LuaJIT. Makes me a bit suspicious. How does it achieve this?
FTA (edited to insert the hyperlinks as text): “Cyber is fast on various benchmarks. The language was designed with performance in mind from the start. See more Benchmarks (https://cyberscript.dev/performance.html) or read more about Performance (https://cyberscript.dev/performance.html#info).”
That last link mentions