8 comments

[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 24.2 ms ] thread
I really want to see how ASP.NET Core does in these tests.
There are a couple of "aspnet" entries, not being familiar with the ASP.NET universe are those unrelated to Core or not?
Probably.

They are running on Mono, not .NET core according to the site.

Also, it's now called asp.net core, and asp.net core mvc for the MVC framework.

I'd love to see the futures-rs included in the results. Supposedly they ran the TechEmpower benchmarks as a way of testing its zero-overhead nature, and it blew away existing C++ and Go leaders; it'd be interesting (and great marketing for Rust) to see them officially submit it.
I've wanted to do this, but haven't put in the work yet.
Once again the benchmarks are using outdated versions of frameworks (at least the languages I checked, like 2 or more years old).
Languages themselves, too: Go 1.7 just came out, but the test lists Go 1.6.2. Rust 1.11 just got released yes? 1.9 (!) is used. Love to see both of those bumped to current.
There is still mountain of works to be done on the Ruby ecosystem. And Crystal doesn't seems to be working yet.