<span class="gmail_quote">On 7/15/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Sebastian Sylvan</b> <<a href="mailto:sebastian.sylvan@gmail.com">sebastian.sylvan@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><br><br>Hi Sebastian,<br><br>There are literally thousands of problems at
<a href="http://topcoder.com">http://topcoder.com</a>. I'm totally fine with using any of these as a benchmark.<br><br>Can you find one that shows off the strengths of Haskell?<br><br>> You don't think that multiple agents interacting in a concurrent
<br>setting is representative for real programs? It is, and by simplifying<br>it down to the core problem, you can test the "difficult bit" far more<br>easily than if you were to require everyone to write a full-on telecom
<br>operatings sytem, or any other application that's concurrent in the<br>same style, for each language you want to compare.<br><br>Yes, actually that's exactly the problem I have at work that I'm looking for a solution for.
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