
This article discusses a small-scale benchmark test run on nine modern computer languages or variants:
Java 1.3.1,
Java 1.4.2, C compiled with
gcc 3.3.1,
Python 2.3.2, Python compiled with
Psyco 1.1.1, and the four languages supported by Microsoft's
Visual Studio .NET 2003 development environment:
Visual Basic,
Visual C#,
Visual C++, and
Visual J#. The benchmark tests arithmetic and trigonometric functions using a variety of data types, and also tests simple file I/O. All tests took place on a Pentium 4-based computer running Windows XP.
Update: Delphi version of the benchmark
here.
Actually, if you read the posting, he benchmarked Python with Psyco, and also without, getting both. And, if you read the posting, he also mentioned it would be interesting to see what Perl, PHP, and Ruby results would look like.