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I went to the same meetup (ZuriHac), and arrived at the opposite conclusion. I gave a lightning talk there on how the Haskell job market has been growing steadily since 2008 [1] [2]. The GHC bug tracker is full of new people filing bugs from production environments. Consultancy blogs such as [3] regularly show industry-sponsored improvements to GHC, which was much more infrequent 10 years ago. A this year's ZuriHac,…
Simon Peyton-Jones, the very inventor of the language is now working on Tim Sweeney's Metaverse-themed prolog bullshit. There's no energy left in Haskell. Haskell has fallen between the cracks as neither a super efficient compiled language or a practical interpreted one. It's just a pain in the ass.
[0] https://discourse.haskell.org/t/an-epic-future-for-spj/3573