
I'm actually trying to make a list of companies and people using Haskell
for for-profit real world software development.
I'd like to know the names of those startups, if possible.
-- Ivan
On 18 December 2011 18:42, Michael Snoyman
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Gracjan Polak
wrote: Hi all,
The question 'How hard is it to start a technical startup with Haskell?' happened a couple of times on this list. Sometimes it was in the form 'How hard is to find Haskell programmers?' or 'Are there any Haskell jobs?'.
I'd like to provide one data point as an answer:
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/ngbbp/haskell_only_esigning_startup...
Full disclosure: I'm one of two that founded this startup.
How are others doing businesses using Haskell doing these days?
I don't run a startup myself, but I know of at least three startups using Haskell for web development (through Yesod), and my company is basing its new web products on Yesod as well. I think there are plenty of highly qualified Haskell programmers out there, especially if you're willing to let someone work remotely.
Michael
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