This is quite a great idea. I had initially thought that
regardless of the contents of this post that this would be a
great idea, since I had envisioned a sort of deathmatch
style of coding, with benchmarks being the ultimate deciding
factor. Then of course, your idea brings a whole new realm
to what I expected. It appears to be oriented to a Benchmark
arsenal, with which you could deathmatch pieces of code and
be very pleased with the results.