I want to write a backend system for a web site (it'll be a custom search-style service). It needs to be highly concurrent and fast. Given my wish for concurrency, I was planning on using a functional language such as Haskell or Scala.
However, speed is also a priority. http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/ results appear to show that Java is almost as fast as C/C++, Scala is generally pretty good, but Haskell ranges from slower to a lot slower for most tasks.
Does anyone have any performance benchmarks/experience of using Haskell vs Scala vs Java for performing highly concurrent tasks?
Some sites I've seen suggest that Scala has memory leaks which could be terrible for long running services such as this one.
What should I write my service in, or what should I take into account before choosing (performance and concurrency being the highest priorities)?
Thanks
-fllvmoption. – hammar Nov 18 '11 at 17:08