Oraleva -- a new write once, run anywhere DBM system (anywhere that has paid
a $20K per seat license, that is).

--Doug

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Marcus G. Daniels <[email protected]>wrote:

> Owen Densmore wrote:
>
>> Every month or so I check out the state of programming languages here:
>>  http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
>>
> Note that in the best performing benchmarks, the GHC Haskell compiler
> matches GNU C++ and beats Java and on other tests and platforms is within a
> factor of two of Java.
>
> Of course, what we are talking about here is for the most part compiler
> investments, not mathematical properties of languages.   If the measure for
> `optimizability' was by the language itself, th languages like Haskell,
> Scheme, Clean, OCaml, F# etc. would win hands down.
>
> What's to become of Java now that Oracle has eaten Sun?
>
> Marcus
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