>I've shipped code written in Haskell and I deeply understand the huge pain in the arse it is to use in production for applications that are not toys.
And yet plenty of people (myself included) are using haskell for real world, production, non-toy applications all the time. So either all of us people using it are mentally ill and just imagining up non-existent production haskell code, or your experience reflects your ability, not the language's capabilities.
And yet plenty of people (myself included) are using haskell for real world, production, non-toy applications all the time. So either all of us people using it are mentally ill and just imagining up non-existent production haskell code, or your experience reflects your ability, not the language's capabilities.