Couple of questions.
I'm developing my own computer benchmark to use. Now, it isn't going to be on par with the well known ones, but the idea for me is to give myself a programming challenge, and a challenge it will be, and to offer another benchmark to fellow testers. It will be modeled after some of the futuremark benchmarks, but with more mathematical problems built in. I want to put together about ten tests, a mixture of visual and non-visual. I've thought of about 6 or 7 tests, all depending on how i look at them.
The benchmark will be available for people to use when it is finished and it will be accompanied by a website so that scores can be compared. Again, fashioned after futuremark, with subtle differences.
Now to the questions. I've started developing in java, but was wondering what everyone thought of that? Also, i would like to know what you, the user, wants to see in a benchmark? What tests you would like to see and what kind of user interface?
Thanks for your replies and any feedback will be helpful.
I'm developing my own computer benchmark to use. Now, it isn't going to be on par with the well known ones, but the idea for me is to give myself a programming challenge, and a challenge it will be, and to offer another benchmark to fellow testers. It will be modeled after some of the futuremark benchmarks, but with more mathematical problems built in. I want to put together about ten tests, a mixture of visual and non-visual. I've thought of about 6 or 7 tests, all depending on how i look at them.
The benchmark will be available for people to use when it is finished and it will be accompanied by a website so that scores can be compared. Again, fashioned after futuremark, with subtle differences.
Now to the questions. I've started developing in java, but was wondering what everyone thought of that? Also, i would like to know what you, the user, wants to see in a benchmark? What tests you would like to see and what kind of user interface?
Thanks for your replies and any feedback will be helpful.