As one of the authors of this paper, I'd like to echo Manuel's warning
about quoting out of context. The paper is about Haskell as a tool in
designing and presenting algorithms, not about performance. The Haskell
program was written for clarity, to explain a fairly tricky algorithm. The
figures are there to show that in spite of that clarity-first style, the
program is still suitable for sizable experiments.

The sources (both Haskell and C++) are on my home page at

http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/users/oege.demoor/homepage.htm

-O

On 23 Sep 1999, Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk wrote:

> Thu, 23 Sep 1999 14:19:54 +0900, Manuel M. T. Chakravarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>pisze:
> 
> > The fact that the given URL simply produces a "not found" error
> > message on my machine,
> 
> I am sorry, I didn't know it was no longer there. I am putting it in
> http://kki.net.pl/qrczak/bridging.ps.gz
> 
> > PS: I am sorry for the impatient tone.  In the Linux
> >     community, posting, such as the cited on, are called
> >     FUD: They spread Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt, but miss
> >     enough detail to be easy to refute.
> 
> I didn't want to repeat what is in the article. Sorry again.
> Their intents are certainly pro-Haskell.
> 
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