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Oh, sure. And one will be faster than the other in any given scenario. Not "faster like c++ is faster than ruby", though, it's "faster like this c++ compiler is faster than that one".
I'm sorry but I strongly disagree with the line of thought there. Parent above was saying "both are at the same speed / none offer any speed advantage". He is then asked for any metrics to support that statement, which is not an extravagant request and should be encouraged more. Your answer that "At that point, talking about metrics is likely procrastination" and "one will be faster than the other in any given scenar…
There are other criteria.