On Jan 23, 2007, at 10:37 PM, Tim Docker wrote:

I'm not aware of any ongoing haskell work in finance,

I'm gearing up to do something but don't have anything to show yet.

I'd be happy to learn of any more, however. I don't think there's any
reasons right now why one ought to favour ocaml over haskell in
this domain.

The reason OCaml was used for LexiFi was _not_ performance. I think Jean-Marc Eber was just a big OCaml user and shared offices or was close to the OCaml team at INRIA. The reason Jane St. is usign OCaml is definitely performance. These guys are trying to shave milliseconds of their processing time.

The reason I want to use Haskell where OCaml seems to be more appropriate is because I'm stubborn and a sucker for punishment :-). OCaml also doesn't hold a candle to Haskell in elegance. Think let ... in ..., begin ... end or parens instead of the same, rules for using 'and' in function clauses, etc. etc. etc. I like elegance and hope that performance will catch up, specially with the great strides made in binary IO and data-parallel Haskell.

        Joel

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