Where would you have me announce it? Or are we just playing forum chicken to see who will hit the right edge of the page first?

You could send me a /msg. Or better, you could simply follow the conventions of the forum you are using--that have served the Monastery perfectly well for almost a decade--and post replies as replies, rather than as cowardly, secret updates to your own nodes.

You are crushed.

Oooh. I'm sooo crushed. Woe isth me.

The benchmarks you published showing an improvement of nearly 4000% were either cooked

So, you're calling me a liar? I published my benchmark code so the results posted can be verified.

I'm not going to lecture the Monastery on the significance of these results.I post three sets of results so you can judge for yourself the consistency of my experimental method.

How can we "judge" anything about your benchmarks when you are too cowardly to publish the code.

For the rest of your diatribe...words fail me.

Tip: Before you set about educating others, it is better if you have some understanding of your subject.


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In reply to Re^5: Play Template (Cowardly, unannounced update 2) by BrowserUk
in thread Play Template by Xiong

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