That's a very complicated question. Much depends on the nature of the code you're running!
A general principle is that compiled languages are faster to execute than interpreted ones, but it is common to front-load the interpreting process nowadays, i.e. JIT compilation.
It's probably fair to say that the JVM has a higher memory footprint than some more economical runtimes, but a lot of that cost is reclaimed in performance.
This question touches on a rather expansive and broad theme in computer science and compiler innards. It's not easy to answer at all.
On Dec 17, 2022, at 8:29 AM, Дилян Палаузов dpa-kamailio@bapha.be wrote:
Hello,
KEMI can be programmed in Java, JavaScript, Lua(sr), Squirrel, Mono, Perl, Python(2,3,3s), Ruby.
Which language binding has the lowest runtime overhead in CPU-terms? How about lowest overhead in terms of RAM?
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