
I find myself wondering where Rebol would stand in this.
On Nov 19, 2012 8:35 PM, "KC"
I am leery of code comparisons (but not Timothy Leary of them).
Clojure being a JVM language has the advantage of the massive Java class libraries.
If Haskell could tie in fairly seamlessly to the Java class libraries ...
If more developers learned the need for finer grained abstraction ...
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Gregory Guthrie
wrote: There is some interesting data in the article at:
Code Length Measured in 14 Languages
http://blog.wolfram.com/2012/11/14/code-length-measured-in-14-languages/
basically comparing program lengths in various languages, and some
(He does all of his analysis in Mathematica, which is the goal of the
ensuing discussion of how this relates to language expressiveness, etc. article.)
It is interesting to see how well Haskell showed in the data; and it
would also be interesting to see how well it could replicate the analysis example which was a nice example of web data scraping!
The data is the length of a series of programs written in a number of
(The columns don't map well to text only, Haskell column marked with ≡≡≡≡ (Why doesn't this list support HTML?)). See nicer version at: http://pastehtml.com/view/ciy7woohv.rtxt
The average for Haskell of 1.89 means that on the average the same
languages (data from: http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Rosetta_Code). program in Haskell takes ~2x in the other languages.
Given the correlation of size to clarity, complexity, effort, and errors, this is a good thing! :-)
Massive Snip!
Overall Ranking: Clojure 0.41 Haskell 0.83 R 0.85 MATLAB 1.14 JavaScript 1.27 Ruby 1.36 Common Lisp 1.56 Python 1.61 C++ 1.68 C# 1.85 Pascal 1.86 Fortran 2.33 C++ 2.58 C 4.09 -------------------------------------------
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