
Hi Nick,
FP Complete has a lot of good resources on this topic, including some case
studies: https://www.fpcomplete.com/business/resources/case-studies/
I believe part of their aim is making the business case for Haskell
(meaning many of the resources are geared towards management), which I
realize is not exactly what you asked for. But hopefully you'll find
something there that can help.
Best,
Eric
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Nick Vanderweit wrote: I'd be interested in more studies in this space. Does anyone know of
empirical studies on program robustness vs. other languages? Nick The classical reference is, I think, the paper “Haskell vs. Ada vs. C++
vs. Awk vs. ... An Experiment in Software Prototyping Productivity” On Sep 23, 2013, at 9:20 PM, Mike Meyer Hi all, I'm looking for articles that provide some technical support for why
Haskell rocks. Not just cheerleading, but something with a bit of real
information in it - a comparison of code snippets in multiple languages, or Basically, I'd love things that would turn into an elevator pitch of "I can show you how to be X times more productive than you are using Y", and On 09/23/2013 11:31 AM, MigMit wrote:
the results of a study on programmer productivity (given all the noise and
heat on the topic of type checking, surely there's a study somewhere that
actually provides light as well), etc.
then the article provides the evidence to support that claim. Thanks,
Mike
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