Very foolish to use benchmarking as marketing. Yes, it is very convenient (as a .NET fanboy I appreciate to have something where .NET is outperforming others) but hack, the next framework can just outperform you while you do your presentation, complain about your implementation strategies or you have or have not cheated enough.
Write "fast". That is good enough. No comparison needed. The platform benchmark hits hardware limits, the fortunes hits numbers no one of us can code meaningful database/resource interactions against and no one from us wants to use barebone middleware for responses.
Write "fast". That is good enough. No comparison needed. The platform benchmark hits hardware limits, the fortunes hits numbers no one of us can code meaningful database/resource interactions against and no one from us wants to use barebone middleware for responses.