sure! types are something you can compare and the differences are so clear
but I will probe the code in some programs like bubble sort (least efficient) including DataBase (HDBC) and MySql... This time, my mail is concerning about "queuing theory", hmmmm... I tough list are nice concept for this purpose... I wan't so sure about the other languages. Julita On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 2:16 AM, Ketil Malde <ke...@malde.org> wrote: > yrazes <yra...@gmail.com> writes: > > > I want to compare data structure between Haskell, Java, Lisp and C. I am > > wondering if I could compare list comprehention in haskell with the > vector > > class in Java, macros in common lisp and dynamic arrays in C. > > You /can/ compare them, of course, but they are very different > concepts. I'd classify list comprehensions and macros as control > structures, rather than data structures, for instance. > > Wouldn't it be more appropriate to compare Haskell's algebraic data > types with C structs, Java classes, and Lisp S-expressions? > > -k > -- > If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants >
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