the moment he said Internet Explorer I clicked the close button on this video...n then I reopened to type this comment... took a note of the date of upload ...reaction : "omg its stone age stuff ! :O " - from Chrome
Strange. I wrote this prime program in Java and in C and I get 300 in both cases. i.e. 300 times per second it calculates all primes below 500,000. Unfortunately the website seems to be down so I can't look at your source code. In my program I used a simple sieve btw.
You said: "...where Flash is a scripting language, Silverlight runs on a virtual machine..." It could be that I'm missing something but despite featuring the word "Script" in its name, isn't Action Script (that's what its called, I dare to notice, btw) also compiled to byte code and run on a virtual machine, not interpreted by the browser at run-time like Java Script? Would you be so kind as to elaborate on the difference between FL and SL in that regard.
I think you are confusing raw performance with responsiveness. Responsiveness is way, way more important to usability than computational performance. In terms of responsiveness, there is practically no difference between any of the technologies you compare. Until you grasp this, you will forever be frustrated by users unwillingness to use your favorite technologies. Performance is not a killer app.
"Roozz plugin is the worlds fastest browser plugin and it allow you to run standard .exe application embedded in the webpage. "
Sounds like a ticket to viruses...
TheC0zen0ne 1 month ago
the moment he said Internet Explorer I clicked the close button on this video...n then I reopened to type this comment... took a note of the date of upload ...reaction : "omg its stone age stuff ! :O " - from Chrome
clawznjawz 2 months ago
Strange. I wrote this prime program in Java and in C and I get 300 in both cases. i.e. 300 times per second it calculates all primes below 500,000. Unfortunately the website seems to be down so I can't look at your source code. In my program I used a simple sieve btw.
insaneAnimeLover 2 months ago
i hear a danish accent
DJLesRo 4 months ago
This is why I prefer to program in C++ with inline Assembly.
Someone would have to be F-ing Mad to try to code an entire game in Assembly.
autonomous2010 10 months ago
I hope Flash dies out. It will make my life better.
homePicShow1 1 year ago
"and it's because flash is a scripting language and silverlight is compiled to bytecode,..."
I loled.
MrDpsc 1 year ago
javascript can be incredibly fast
MrDpsc 1 year ago
Everything is twice as fast on my computer with Google Chrome
EpicOkapi 1 year ago
IE is the most used browser to download FireFox.
mariandeacu 1 year ago 46
@mariandeacu hhhhhhhhhhhhhhiiiiihiiihhihiihhiiii
kapssul 7 months ago
@mariandeacu or google chrome nowadays!
xboxnissan 7 months ago
@mariandeacu Firefox is the most used for downloading chrome
i hope
:D
xero907 3 months ago
@xero907 Thats right!!!!
TheGAMERboy287 2 months ago
fake
pedronunogarcia 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
.net framework(and c#) is slow ,bloated and heavy on system resources
omairiqbal889 1 year ago
@omairiqbal889 java is even slower
Biohazard000Labs 1 year ago
Thank you very much for the test, sir.
You said: "...where Flash is a scripting language, Silverlight runs on a virtual machine..." It could be that I'm missing something but despite featuring the word "Script" in its name, isn't Action Script (that's what its called, I dare to notice, btw) also compiled to byte code and run on a virtual machine, not interpreted by the browser at run-time like Java Script? Would you be so kind as to elaborate on the difference between FL and SL in that regard.
wakeupfist 1 year ago
dansk accent :d
MrKAjensen 2 years ago
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nidodson 2 years ago
Non-optimised code. Fail!
gresh28 2 years ago
You said that you can download the source. What is the web site?
handheldgamer144 2 years ago
BTW this is a nice comparison. Good job!
jabberwock11 2 years ago 7
I think you are confusing raw performance with responsiveness. Responsiveness is way, way more important to usability than computational performance. In terms of responsiveness, there is practically no difference between any of the technologies you compare. Until you grasp this, you will forever be frustrated by users unwillingness to use your favorite technologies. Performance is not a killer app.
kimorf 2 years ago 2
You know you're full of shit don't you?
jabberwock11 2 years ago