Haskell is a mature, 20-year old compiler. 

Typed Racket is an evolving, 3-year old language for which we have only 
recently turned to performance issues. Also it runs atop a jit compiler that 
does not know anything about types. We need to develop new and different ways 
to perform optimizations. Nevertheless, the performance of TR programs is quite 
decent and may beat Haskell on occasion. 

;; --- 

Typed Racket is designed for Racket. One day Guile will have a Typed Guile 
companion, and Chez Scheme may have a Typed Chez companion but until then TR is 
for Racket. 



On Sep 18, 2012, at 4:13 PM, thorso...@lavabit.com wrote:

> I forgot to ask about performance.
> I know that all benchmarks lie, but which one is faster: Haskell or Typed
> Racket?
> 
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