Hi,

On 26 Aug., 07:58, Isaac Gouy <igo...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Have you actually measured the time difference?

Compare the mandelbrot numbers for Haskell, Java and Scala. The ranges
are (0.07s 0.86s 13s), (0.19s 0.86s 12s), (0.22s 0.97s 15s). So Java
and Scala are not slower than Haskell, but the low iteration numbers
say something different. So you don't measure what you claim you
measure. And the fact that things vanish asymptotically doesn't fix a
broken methodology.

Sincerely
Meikel

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