
Hi all, I'm taking a look at the "Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks". http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/ It looks like Haskell doesn't do very well. It seems to be near the bottom of the pile in most tests. Is this due to the inherent design of Haskell or is it merely the fact that GHC is young and hasn't had as much time to optimize as other compilers? For example, another very slow language is Ruby. In Ruby's case, there is a design factor that will always make it slow. I wonder if Haskell is in a smilar situation. Yes yes, I know that a high level language trades CPU time by programmer time. I'm still interested in the CPU time question though :) Cheers, Daniel. -- /\/`) http://oooauthors.org /\/_/ http://opendocumentfellowship.org /\/_/ \/_/ I am not over-weight, I am under-tall. /