In concrete terms, what are these Haskell idioms, what are their measured performance characteristics, and what are alternative idioms for each that perform better? Is there a write up that you could share about this?
I think it would be truly educational. Without that though, your statements appear equally as anecdotal.
In concrete terms, what are these Haskell idioms, what are their measured performance characteristics, and what are alternative idioms for each that perform better? Is there a write up that you could share about this?
I think it would be truly educational. Without that though, your statements appear equally as anecdotal.