![]() Many perfectly smart people also have a bias against using Haskell in production code for a business. As a result, fewer other developers will have the opportunity to get paid to learn Haskell. Companies are reluctant to try Haskell since there aren’t that many Haskell developers. I’ve mentioned network effects as a major hindrance a couple different times. I’m interested in ways we can shape the future of programming in a way that will help Haskell grow. ![]() As regular readers of this blog know, I love talking about the future of Haskell as a language.
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