Python is significantly faster than running go run myfile.go. However, that's not Go's intended use case, really. That's more for debugging along the way, since go run does include the compilation each time.
I think it's interesting to compare the difference between go run and executing the compiled go executable, so the third set of each (ex: ./1_1) is go running the resulting compiled executable 100 times.
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Python is significantly faster than running
go run myfile.go
. However, that's not Go's intended use case, really. That's more for debugging along the way, sincego run
does include the compilation each time.I think it's interesting to compare the difference between
go run
and executing the compiled go executable, so the third set of each (ex:./1_1
) is go running the resulting compiled executable 100 times.Ooooh ok that makes sense. Cool!