Just so we can feel that we're doing the right things :)
On the great language shootout, as of last night, we're:
* Ranked overall number 1, by a good margin:
* Ranked number 1 on lines of code
* Ranked number 2 on speed.
http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/gp4/benchmark.php?test=all&lang=
Don Stewart wrote:
P.S. I remember having a discussion on #haskell 2 weeks ago where
we all
agreed that Haskell placing #1 was pretty much impossible. Did we have
an inferiority complex?
Still---and, please, forgive me for this---I feel that us being #1
now tells us more about the Haskell
On 10/02/06, Stefan Holdermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don Stewart wrote:
>
> > P.S. I remember having a discussion on #haskell 2 weeks ago where
> > we all
> > agreed that Haskell placing #1 was pretty much impossible. Did we have
> > an inferiority complex?
>
> Still---and, please, forgive m
: [Haskell-cafe] Language shootout (reloaded)
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| Just so we can feel that we're doing the right things :)
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| On the great language shootout, as of last night, we're:
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| * Ranked overall number 1, by a good margin:
| * Ranked number 1 on lines of code
| * Ranked number
"Stefan Holdermans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Still---and, please, forgive me for this---I feel that us being #1
> now tells us more about the Haskell community than it tells us about
> Haskell.
>
How to optimize Haskell code:
1) enter it as a test in the great language shootout.
2) wait a f
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Cale Gibbard wrote:
> On 10/02/06, Stefan Holdermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Don Stewart wrote:
> >
> > > P.S. I remember having a discussion on #haskell 2 weeks ago where
> > > we all
> > > agreed that Haskell placing #1 was pretty much impossible. Did we have
> > > a
Hello Immanuel,
Friday, February 10, 2006, 12:42:41 PM, you wrote:
>> Still---and, please, forgive me for this---I feel that us being #1
>> now tells us more about the Haskell community than it tells us about
>> Haskell.
>>
IL> How to optimize Haskell code:
IL> 1) enter it as a test in the great