Not using it yet, but there's been a large amount of interest and willingness to work with it from management. We're contractors, so it depends on us finding some one who will allow us to use the language or asks for it explicitly.
Although I'm fond of Haskell, in practice I am not a
Haskell programmer -- I'm paid for Ruby and Bourne shell
programming.
Many of the jobs posted on this list end up being jobs
for people who appreciate Haskell but will work in C# or
O'Caml or some-such.
I wonder how many people actually write Haskell,
principally or exclusively, at work?
--
Jason Dusek
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