Thinking on a conceptual level, Parrot shouldn't be much more difficult to translate to machine language efficiently than C, hence I expect it to be at least comparable.
Granted, C compilers lived through 30 years of optimizations and there probably isn't such a thing in existence for Parrot, yet.
In reply to Re: Parrot vs. C cagematch (Just for fun)
by spurperl
in thread Parrot vs. C cagematch (Just for fun)
by zentara
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