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Ruby Outperforms C [extensions]: Breaking the Catch-22

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morrowind@lemmy.ml to Programming@programming.devEnglish ·
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YJIT’s ability to improve performance by adapting to run-time behavior can increase the speed of our code in a way that dropping down to C can’t. As such, I think we should reconsider the common wisdom that “rewriting our Ruby in C” is the ideal path to performance optimization and take a serious look at “rewriting our C in Ruby” instead.
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    It doesn’t outperform C, it outperforms a C extension to Ruby.

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