Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH escreveu:

On Oct 21, 2007, at 14:40 , Maurí cio wrote:

I like Haskell, and use it as my main
language. However, compiling a Haskell program
usually takes a lot of memory and CPU. So I was

To some extent this is just a matter of Haskell not having been around that long ago: as ghc evolves, it's been getting better about this. Before ghc snapshots stopped being able to compile themselves (*grumble* --- is this fixed yet?) I found that ghc 6.7 compiling itself didn't do nearly as much violence to my desktop machine as compiling 6.7 (or 6.8pre or 6.9) with ghc 6.4 / 6.6 / 6.6.1.


Of course. But I think of somethink like a Intel 386 with 4MB
of memory.

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