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Why I Support the Haskell Foundation

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Re: Why I Support the Haskell Foundation

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> I’ve lost count of the stories I have heard from others about how our community welcomed them when they needed a friend, felt alienated and alone, doubted themselves, or felt like they couldn’t make it in the world.

Wow, I never thought a programming language community can help people overcome negative feelings. These storeis are really nice.

Re: Why I Support the Haskell Foundation

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I really love haskell, but I cant understand why everything has to be about raical diversity.

I had to go back and reread the article to find the reference you objected to.

The article has 25 paragraphs. Near the bottom of the article, one line in one paragraph, mentioned racial diversity in passing.

Is that really a problem for you ?

Re: Why I Support the Haskell Foundation

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Article mentioned Apple with their own mainstream language, I suppose Swift. But it's far from being mainstream, didn't gain the desired attention and failed miserably with TensorFlow. Thus, it's a niche language making no sense outside of the Apple ecosystem. Is not a serious contender to Haskell.

Re: Why I Support the Haskell Foundation

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post #6

Article mentioned Apple with their own mainstream language, I suppose Swift. But it's far from being mainstream, didn't gain the desired attention and failed miserably with TensorFlow. Thus, it's a niche language making no sense outside of the Apple ecosystem. Is not a serious contender to Haskell.

Swift TensorFlow wasn't an Apple thing, I think. And it never made sense in the first place ...

Re: Why I Support the Haskell Foundation

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post #6

Article mentioned Apple with their own mainstream language, I suppose Swift. But it's far from being mainstream, didn't gain the desired attention and failed miserably with TensorFlow. Thus, it's a niche language making no sense outside of the Apple ecosystem. Is not a serious contender to Haskell.

Swift is mainstream in Apple ecosystem, like VB (and C# before dotnet went open source) was in MS ecosystem back in the day. I'm not questioning Haskell influence and importance, but, what you think, how many developers use Swift and get paid to work in Swift every day, compared to Haskell developers?
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