On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 10:11:20AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have to say (and this also relates to the newbie question thread) that I
> don't understand why GHC fares so poorly, and I guess I find it a little
> frustrating.
I think it's important to keep these benchmarks in perspective, though. As Doug
Bagley himself says, these kinds of benchmarks are pretty hard to interpret and
are subject to a lot of noise. Extrapolating performance on small artificial
problems like this to real application performance is not at all
straightforward. That said, this is a small p.r. problem.
--
miles
"We in the past evade X, where X is something which we believe to be a
lion, through the act of running." - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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