JRuby outperforms most other Ruby implementations today by a large ratio from all my testing of non-trivial code. That isn't the point though. This is still a comparison with either immature JIT implementations or pure interpreters so I don't think it really means much.
I will say that he is right to be annoyed that anyone would claim JRuby is slower since it isn't in all cases I've tested.
I will say that he is right to be annoyed that anyone would claim JRuby is slower since it isn't in all cases I've tested.