On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Daniel Kraft <d...@domob.eu> wrote: > This was probably my fault at that time, because I surely did something > completely wrong for the Haskell style. However, I fear I could run into > problems like that in the new project, too. So I want to ask for your > opinions, do you think Haskell is the right language to do data analysis of > this kind? And do you think it is hard for still beginner Haskell > programmer to get this right so Haskell does not use up a lot of memory for > thunks or list-overhead or things like that?
Haskell's memory performance *can* be quite subtle. Here's my opinion though: avoiding a language is a terrible way to learn it. If you want to learn Haskell, do your project in Haskell. Luke
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