> Haskell is great for business and great in production. Hot take: no it isn't. It is extremely hard to learn, has an extremely confusing + needlessly complicated syntax and I question the payoff immensely. I question the well-being of anybody who subjects themselves to the pain and torture that is Haskell. If I stood up in a corporate business boardroom meeting for tech analysis on a new project and said "I want to…
Sounds like you've barely programmed in Haskell and don't know what you're talking about. > It is extremely hard to learn Haskell was the first language I learned. I didn't think this at all and I still don't. It doesn't strike me as any more difficult than learning Java or something. You may think this because Haskell is a different paradigm than what you're used to, so while you may be able to get quickly started w…
You're right. I do not subject myself to Haskell because I can't fathom a world where JavaScript is less efficient than Haskell.