
I've seen this question asked a few times and the usual link provided
is http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell_in_industry. Suffice to
say, there are people writing software that makes money in Haskell.
I know I'd jump at the chance to have "Haskell Programmer" in my job
description, but at the moment I'm constrained to using it to build my
own tools. I think this is becoming an increasingly common trend :-)
I'd interested to see if Haskell's use in industry blossoms soon,
since awareness seems to be growing larger and larger.
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 6:45 PM, Christopher Howard
Wait! Don't delete this e-mail yet! I don't mean to imply that Haskell is only worth learning if you can make money with it, or to say that it is impossible to make a profitable program with it. I was just wondering what (if any) commercial, educational, or government sectors use Haskell, and if there is anyone on this list who makes a living in some way writing Haskell code.
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