David thank you for your response! The code size and memory size are quite compelling figures indeed! given more multi-cores, the time will reduce.
I must admit it, oz, has completely changed the way I think about what is needed in programming languages. In such a fantastic way! Please forgive my newbie questions, I have a long way to go, and have decided to start a decent sized project in OZ as my teaching experience. I would like to ask you. no 1. what main database is available to oz? no 2. I presume it is my lack of knowledge, but it seems oz it self is blisteringly modern, then when I say CGI and applets for its web interfacing, I kind of double took. So I would love to know what gives here. All the best S > 1) is oz fast? comparable to what languages in general. > > It depends what you are doing. You can see some benchmarks at > > http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32/oz.php > > d >
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