On Sunday, August 5, 2012 12:40:54 PM UTC-4, Fogbeam Phil wrote:
No Groovy? You just lost all credibility with me! :-)
Phil
Interesting - I didn't expect Groovy to be so high. I've partially updated the blog post. Too much trouble to update the table, but I recorded the relevant number to allow computing a delta next time. Haskell still has a way to go to be in the top section above FORTRAN, but that sure would make my day :)
In Oct '09, Haskell was 17% of FORTRAN, yesterday it was 62%. More relevant, in Apr '09, Haskell was 2.7% of Java, yesterday it was 8.1%. That's a pretty significant shift, and I expect that trend to continue for Haskell and a few other functional languages as Moore's law continues to collapse, cores continue to multiply and programmers who have found Python, Ruby, etc. want more power plus more speed.
Brian