Results, after one mounth, 14 jan 2008

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14.jan.2008 Results, after one mounth.

. How quick can you write an ISI paper with Haskell ?

   * One day using Haskell        94
   * One week using Haskell       60
   * One month using Haskell      43
   * One semester using Haskell   44
   * One year using Haskell       50


. How quick can you write an ISI paper without Haskell ?

   * One day without Haskell       47 
   * One week without Haskell      44
   * One month without Haskell     40
   * One semester without Haskell  43
   * One year without Haskell      50

To vote just click only the entry matching your opinion. Then go back using the back button of the browser.

Ther main results are, now, the same as in december:

1) Haskell seems to be a RAPID RESEARCH TOOL. So you are encoureged to write mathematical part of your papers in Haskell, or to make research using Haskell.

2) Even if sometimes is difficult to say how much time is needed to produce a paper at ISI level, ONE MOUNTH seeems NOT TO BE THE TIME.

Conclusion: Or you reject Haskell and,probably, you will need a year to produce an ISI paper without Haskell. Or you agree to use Haskell and your productivity will deamatically increase, and, you will be able to write an ISI classified paper in LESS THAN A WEEK.