
I was wondering about this too. I have a database-heavy,
performance-sensitive app in mind. It will serve approximately the same
logic over both a raw UDP socket and an HTML5 app generating its pages on
the fly. I know that sounds odd but some users still have ordinary phones
on cheap data contracts. Interactions between all these people are
initiated by one of them, whereupon I need to haul their data out of the
DB, process it as some kind of state-machine in a thread set up for the
interaction, and then log the gossip to the DB afterwards. I'll probably
use postgres if nothing speaks against it cos it'll be a linux server and
mysql is considered buggier and slower under load.
So I have three questions:
* can I use postgres from Haskell?
* which Haskell framework should I go for?
* how's the performance likely to be if I hit postgres from Haskell instead
of C?
TIA,
Adrian.
On 21 May 2013 16:47, Vlatko Basic
Hi,
I'd like to start using web pages as the UI for apps. I found out for yesod, snapp and happstack as the candidates. Would you recommend any of them as better for app ui (not "classical" web pages)? Or maybe another one?
thanks, vlatko
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