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    Prime number ( primenumbers )

    Benchmark for 50 000 000 prime numbers as single and multicore

    Simple source files and compiled JAR Java programs, for benchmark 50 000 000 cycle finding prime numbers. On Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8600K CPU, Windows 10 20H2, i have 39 second on single core and 7,6 second on multi core. (PS: C++ multicore 6 second). Added C files for gcc compiler in Windows 10 and for Xcode C command line project in MacOS ( tested on Mac mini M2 with single core 16 to 25 sec and multicore 2,3 to 5 second by compiler -O switch). Surprise, same code in JavaScript for M2 chip in Safari: 12,5 sec single core and 3,3 sec multi core. Python version with numba and numpy on MacOS with M2: 3,78 sec, Intel Ultra 5 225F Linux Fedora 43 GNOME(*Intel): 3,64 sec., W11Intel: 3,73; Faster style in python, MacOS M2: 1,81 sec, *Intel & W11Intel: 2,02 sec.; Ultra faster style in python, MacOS M2: 1,24 s - 1,26 s - 1,34 s, *Intel: 1,48 s - 1,50 s, W11Intel: 1,53 - 1,63.
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    CLUE - C Learning Undergrad Environment

    Tools to support the learning of the C programming language

    CLUE (C Learning Undergraduate Environment) is a software allowing students to work on assignments in the C language while benefiting from support for peer testing, hyper-linked tutorials to help them understand compiler error messages, detection of "novice errors" with warnings hyper-linked to tutorials. Sponsored by National Science Foundation under award CCLI #0836863.
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