I used hyperfine CLI tool to measure startup and shutdown times of several code interpreters (dev.to)
A blog post shows an example usage of hyperfine CLI tool to measure and plot time of startup and shutdown of several code interpreters.
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A blog post shows an example usage of hyperfine CLI tool to measure and plot time of startup and shutdown of several code interpreters.
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