I am happy to announce fundata1 -- the largest-ever program per RAM
allocation in Haskell, originally implemented in Clojure and then
OCaml and Haskell for social network modeling.

http://github.com/alexy/fundata1

It has now become the first large-scale social networking benchmark
with a real dynamic social graph built from the actual Twitter
gardenhose, with the data OK'd by Twitter and supplied along with the
benchmark.

I wrote three reference implementations, all on github as well.
Clojure and OCaml are quite basic, while Haskell community had a
chance to optimize its data structures and in fact fix a GC integer
overflow while working on it.  You're welcome to fork and improve all
of these implementations, and supply others!

There's a Google Group,

http://groups.google.com/group/fundata/

to discuss the shootout.  There's also a blog about it and other
functional things at

http://functional.tv/

Let the fun begin!

-- Alexy Khrabrov
firstname.lastnameATgmaildotcom

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