
Hello Andrew, Friday, May 16, 2008, 10:56:36 PM, you wrote:
On the other hand, this is the anti-theisis of Haskell. We start with a high-level, declarative program, which performs horribly, and end up with a manually hand-optimised blob that's much harder to read but goes way faster. Obviously most people would prefer to write declarative code and feel secure that the compiler is going to produce something efficient.
if i understood correctly, fusion system about which Don plan to told next time, is just about translating high-level code into lower-level one "behind the scenes". but it works only on limited subset of programs. it's what we have now - haskell is very inefficient language -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com