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Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> So it's more correct, has more features, and runs faster. I call that a win!
But is it better specifically because it was made in Haskell, or is it
better simply because they made it better?
If I make a Java version which supports a few more formats and is faster
than the Haskell version, does that mean that Java wins Haskell, or does
it mean I spent more time making it better? And if I make a C++ version
which is even faster, does that mean C++ wins all?
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- Warp
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