[Haskell-cafe] Re: Speed comparison?

2005-05-04 Thread Aaron Denney
On 2005-05-03, David Roundy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: An interesting challenge would be to rewrite fftw in haskell, and see how close one could come to the performance of the original... :) What precisely do you mean by that? FFTW is C code generated by OCaml? Do you want to retarget ti so that

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: Speed comparison?

2005-05-04 Thread Greg Buchholz
Aaron Denney wrote: On 2005-05-03, David Roundy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: An interesting challenge would be to rewrite fftw in haskell, and see how close one could come to the performance of the original... :) What precisely do you mean by that? FFTW is C code generated by OCaml? Do you

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: Speed comparison?

2005-05-04 Thread David Roundy
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 07:20:20PM +, Aaron Denney wrote: On 2005-05-03, David Roundy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: An interesting challenge would be to rewrite fftw in haskell, and see how close one could come to the performance of the original... :) What precisely do you mean by that?

[Haskell-cafe] Re: Speed comparison?

2005-05-03 Thread John Goerzen
On 2005-05-03, Daniel Carrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greg Buchholz wrote: You might find the The Great Computer Language Shootout informative... http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/ Thanks! That's a great resource. At first glance, Haskell seems to do well over-all. It's also