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which of course is also a major weakness of SQL. There is a deep philosophical issue here. If I write a Java VM in C why can I write a program in Java that can run faster that a functionally equivalent program in C? (or assembler for that matter). Is there a permathread for this? The implication is that Java can create a sequence of instructions that C can't. Rick Elliotte Harold wrote: > Tei wrote: > >> If you really need raw speed C or C++ will be always faster than Java. > > No, it won't. It has been proved false by counterexample that C/C++ > will *always* be faster than Java. On some problems, Java already is > faster than C or C++. Fact is some problems are more amenable to the > sort of runtime JIT optimization Java does. Others are more amenable > to the sort of static optimization C/C++ do. Which one is faster > depends on what sort of problem you have. >
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