Hello Steve,
> I just want to say that Haskell is a fat old slow
> dinosaur compared with Clean. [...]
By Haskell you probably mean the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC). And
compilation by GHC is certainly slower than by the Clean compiler. On the
other hand, the generated code is comparable, some
I might be slightly more inclined to look at Clean if it was free, not just
to people in educational environments.
Johannes:
> i am looking for a simple patch to some Haskell runtime system
> so that it would display the heap *while* the program is running.
> like, opening an X window and mapping heap cell types to
> pixel colours.
Julian:
> I seem to remember that such a thing was present in at least an
> e
I seem to remember that such a thing was present in at least an
early version of nhc. Nhc people, do I remember right?
J
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i am preparing a demonstration on memory management/garbage collection,
and to give the students some real life examples,
i am looking for a simple patch to some Haskell runtime system
so that it would display the heap *while* the program is running.
like, opening an X window and mapping heap cell
Steve Tarsk wrote:
> I just want to say that Haskell is a fat old slow
> dinosaur compared with Clean. Download Clean at
> www.cs.kun.nl/~clean and get rid of your Haskell
> installation.
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I do not appreciate offensive
I just want to say that Haskell is a fat old slow
dinosaur compared with Clean. Download Clean at
www.cs.kun.nl/~clean and get rid of your Haskell
installation.
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