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TylerE
5y ago
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Because what you’re really measuring is something like how well the block size the interpreter uses for IO matches the underlying os/hardware
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cutler
5y ago
If they are both doing similar things and one is faster that's still significant. So Python's i/o is faster than Ruby's.
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