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2024-12-22 08:02:48 +0100 | <jaava> | is haskell good for physics simulations where one would probably lean towards c++, fortran or python depending on the use case? |
2024-12-22 08:01:59 +0100 | <jaava> | hi discovered haskell through xmonad but now i'm curious about using it for other things |
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2024-12-22 06:23:54 +0100 | <monochrom> | Having said that, if you say you are only using GHC, then you know it almost sticks to "use lazy for non-strict, use eager for strict". But there are occasional deviations when the code optimizer thinks it's more efficient to do it some other way. |
2024-12-22 06:21:38 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Bowuigi> I see, yeah Haskell can be hard to understand sometimes lol |
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2024-12-22 06:17:32 +0100 | <monochrom> | Denotational semantics strives to (even prides in) avoid talking about them. |
2024-12-22 06:16:58 +0100 | <monochrom> | Yes absolutely. If you want to predict how much time and how much space are spent, they emphatically require knowing the evaluation strategy, i.e., operational. |
2024-12-22 06:15:40 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Bowuigi> So the duplication is operational right? |