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Aren't functional programs very slow?
They used to be, but the compilers have now caught up. Haskell programs run fast enough for all but the most performance-demanding applications.
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I'm looking for a reference -- informal will be enough -- that can give an perspective of progress in functional language implementation performance. I'm not looking for a single benchmark that shows a case of blindingly-fast functional code, but a pointer to trends of improving performance. It would also serve my purpose to have indications based on languages other than Haskell (e.g. ML and friends).
Any ideas, please?
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