Aug 25, 2017 · 1 min read
Hey nice one , great to see that the “real” .Net Core is a lot closer to GO.
However, what i’m really missing is people doing “real world” benchmarks. Yea pure http output is great we all know that but what if we add real world examples and run a benchmark.
Something like
- Add a basic database (maybe just people with name and familyname..simple things), of course we should use MS SQL for .Net and MySQL for Go or whatever you think plays best with Iris.
- Use Entityframework Core and whatever good ORM is out there for GO (or basic database queries without a mapper for comparision)
- Run a benchmark
- 1. open an entity and print the details
- 2. edit the entity and post the changes
- 3. reload the changed entity
- Repeat 1000 times or whatever you think is good
Nothing special i just really love to see what happens when there’s a lot more of real world applications involved than just naked http stuff.