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Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt
From: |
Richard Frith-Macdonald |
Subject: |
Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Feb 2004 05:38:49 +0000 |
On 7 Feb 2004, at 05:07, Gregory John Casamento wrote:
There's another point I must mention - an app compiled with GnuStep
under Red
Hat is an order of magnitude slower, in some areas, than one compiled
using
XCode.
Any hard numbers on this? If you've got a comparison between two
machines of
comparable power, I would like to see this. Are you certain that
apps, in
general, aren't slower on your Linux machine. Unless, of course,
you're
running PPC Linux on a dual boot G4/G5 Mac.
I *have* run benchmarks when I had a dual boot machine in the past ,,,
and when I did there
were cases where there were performance differences of an order of
magnitude or more.
However, those differences were not all in favour of MacOs-X ... in
fact, with the set
of cases chosen, GNUstep was more often the faster system. That being
said, there
was probably some unconscious bias in the set of tests I chose.
What is for certain is that it's quite easy to get big performance
differences depending
on exactly what you are doing, and those performance differences may
favour either
system ... but when a particular operation in GNUstep is found to be
inefficient, you
can replace it with a more efficient version.
- Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, (continued)
- Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, Nicolas Roard, 2004/02/04
- Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, Chris Hanson, 2004/02/04
- Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, Nicolas Roard, 2004/02/04
- Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, Nicola Pero, 2004/02/04
- Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, John Stiles, 2004/02/04
- Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, Andreas Höschler, 2004/02/04
Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, Tregaskis, Wade, 2004/02/04
Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, Karl Kraft, 2004/02/04
Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf, 2004/02/04
Re: Cocoa/Windows parallel dvlpmt, Dave Thorup, 2004/02/05