Reid Draper, Director of Engineer at Helium.co, talks about compiling, packaging, monitoring, and testing Haskell programs in a production environment. ChicagoHaskell.com | / chicagohaskell | meetup.com/ChicagoHaskell
Thanks for this. Lots of libs to look into. Was on the fence about whether to use haskell or go (cough) for a web project. I think i'll go with haskell.
I like Criterion, and found it very useful for average performance of functions, but when it came to benchmarking latency, it fell short. For example we care about 99th percentile/max latencies, and this is not something that criterion provides any insight into.