I think that we should follow the advice of Kristen Chevalier, and
redirect this discussion to haskell-cafe
Fawzi
On Feb 27, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Sven Panne wrote:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 13:44, Andrzej Jaworski wrote:
I have learned logic from much deeper sources;-)
My statement was:
Guys started in Haskell and got to conclusion that for performance
reasons
it is better to move to C. The guys know what they are doing.
I hope that helps;-)
Hmmm, is there any paper/blog/etc. describing exactly what the
performance
problems were? If something is too slow, usually either the language
implementor or the language user can learn something. Furthermore,
when
moving from programming language X to Y and seeing performance
improvements,
it is more often than not the case that the reason for this is not
that Y is
faster than X, but that one has learned a lot about the problem when
implementing in X. So in general you see an improvement even when X
== Y,
i.e. dump your old Haskell code and start from scratch.
Cheers,
S.
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