Lazy vs. Strict

A short paper by Philip Wadler (via Lambda). Lazy, or call-by-need, languages schedule work dynamically by building closures, and shun side effects; strict, or call-by-value languages avoid the overhead of closures and may exploit side effects. Each style has complementary advantages and complimentary adherents. The gap between the lazy and strict camps has two dimensions, … Continue reading Lazy vs. Strict