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Discussion: which repo can we use to share updated results? #30

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logankilpatrick opened this issue Feb 26, 2022 · 5 comments
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@logankilpatrick
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Hey @States, following up the conversation in a new thread. Where can the Julia community contribute results if this repo is for archive purposes only?

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States commented Feb 27, 2022

Hey, check out CLBG (https://benchmarksgame-team.pages.debian.net/benchmarksgame/index.html) That is where we acquired the previous solutions, and they now have Julia up too. We also used those solutions for our Julia study, which I finished merging on the main repo. You can also upload your own solutions there!

Feel free to use the benchmark framework to measure energy for anything you would need!

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That page 404's for me

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States commented Feb 28, 2022

Same for me. Hope it is only a temporary thing and it didn't crash due to high influx or something! You can quickly also search it by "Computer Language Benchmarks Game".

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Hey @logankilpatrick, did you update the repo with energy consumption metrics? Or would you happen to have some info on this for Julia? I'm writing a Blog Article on this and would love to have some energy consumption numbers for some routines to compare vs. other languages.

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igouy commented Mar 8, 2023

@logankilpatrick @States

The benchmarks game website continues to be available.

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