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slow (Score:1)
numbers I saw (from the shootout) made Haskell
look so much slower than ocaml that I really
didn't see the point.
Re:slow (Score:2)
I've not played with OCaml at all, I just liked what I saw in Haskell.
-Dom
Re:slow (Score:1)
sucks, and the compiler is QPL-ed, which totally
sucks.
Also, dynamic linking is kind of half-assed, and
isn't even implemented unless you're running Red
Hat / Debian / etc..
A good ocaml intro is Rich Jones's tutorial:
http://www.merjis.com/richj/computers/ocaml/tutorial/
Optimized for what? (Score:1)
Re:Optimized for what? (Score:2)
Off the top of my head, I can only think of one application in Haskell: darcs [abridgegame.org]. Mind you, I can only think of one in ocaml: MLDonkey [nongnu.org]. I'm sure there are more, but I don't think that there are that many...
I wish I knew what my point here was, but I've just woken up. Darn.
-Dom