Just because you put a name on a plain wrong idea doesn't make it true.
> Benchmarking is hard.
There were no benchmarks since the author didn't even understand how to write simple C#. A subtly flawed benchmark would be a whole different story.
Just because you put a name on a plain wrong idea doesn't make it true.
> Benchmarking is hard.
There were no benchmarks since the author didn't even understand how to write simple C#. A subtly flawed benchmark would be a whole different story.