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Haskell is a purely functional programming language, featuring static typing, lazy evaluation, and monadic effects. The primary implementation is GHC, a high-performance compiler with a runtime supporting many forms of parallelism and concurrency.
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PPM/PGM Image processing library in Haskell
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As far as profiling is concerned, Haskell makes it really easy to get a good idea of where your program is slow. Just compile like ghc -O2 Main.hs -prof -auto-all, then run as . …
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BrickBreaker Spinoff in Haskell
This is my second "big" project using Haskell, so I'd appreciate some critique, specifically concerning the approach and collisionBlock functions. …
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Haskell tips/why doesnt this scale linearly?
Just a quick observation: as the length of values and centers increase, the list indexes (!!) are increasingly inefficient. Try values :: Vector Float, centers :: Vector Center with Data.Vector.(!) an …