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2:01 AM
@Edoc Well, I don't think we can predict the future, and it's interesting to see the various cultural phemonena. We can ask if Monsanto will be the future, or if connecting people with their means of control is. I think software has the same questions as everything else does.
This is not new.
The question has been around for a long while, and it's hard when you have a short lifespan with a limited range of influence, to make long term decisions.
It would seem we're fighting a losing battle, but it doesn't mean you shouldn't speak in favor of a more sustainable path. I dunno.
I do think there is some impressive tech here, I work to impress myself, and I'm hard to impress.
 
 
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6:17 AM
posted on October 25, 2019 by noreply

Over the last few weeks the Red Lang core team drilled down to make some some truly great progress on Red's fast-lexer branch--while we also gained valuable support from the contributions of Red doers and makers as they consolidate a world of useful information and resources. Fast-Lexer Benchmarks In the fast-lexer branch of Red, you can see lots of new work from Red creator @dockimbel (

 
6:56 AM
@Feeds From that article: "Loading 1M 10-digit integers in one block: Red: 175ms; R2: 136ms; R3: 113ms.". (Batteries not included). Not bad for R3-Alpha though.
 
7:22 AM
Initial tweets provided different numbers: "And it's with no small amount of surprise & pride that we observe words load a bit faster than even #R3: 1M words (5-15 chars, 10MB file): Red fast-lexer: 850ms; R3: 940ms."
 
Good to see some progress over there too! (Not always be negative about things right?) Maybe someday they will find time to work on the things I care about as well ;-)
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10:04 AM
@Edoc
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>> pre: "https://s3.amazonaws.com/metaeducation/travis-builds/0.3.40/r3-"
== {https://s3.amazonaws.com/metaeducation/travis-builds/0.3.40/r3-}

>> last-hash-commit: "438f4aa"
== "438f4aa"

>> post: "-debug.exe"
== "-debug.exe"

>> unspaced [pre last-hash-commit post]
== {https://s3.amazonaws.com/metaeducation/travis-builds/0.3.40/r3-438f4aa-debug.exe}
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11:53 AM
@noein Many thanks!
 
 
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1:47 PM
Some nice words about our host here: youtube.com/watch?v=l-zEUl2UmJo
 
 
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3:51 PM
@iArnold @pekr lexer speed, of course, depends on data. Something may be faster in R3, something in Red. But don’t forget we’re comparing unoptimized Red/System to optimized C.
 
 
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5:16 PM
I would say that the fast-lexer is very wolcomed and good enough to agree it is a good thing in general TM :-)
 
6:05 PM
@pekr I wouldn’t say it better (I would, I wouldn’t use wolcomed for example, but that’s not the point ;)).
 
 
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9:44 PM
I would use wolcomed too here. Very oppropriote.
 

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