
It's very difficult to find information on: 1. How many Haskell developers are out there; 2. What a typical salary is for a Haskell developer; 3. Whether or not the skills of a typical Haskell developer scale to large applications (most Haskell developers are "hobby" Haskellers and have only written tiny to small Haskell apps); 4. How many shops are capable of handling Haskell development & maintenance. These are the kinds of information one needs to make an informed decision about whether to introduce Haskell into the workplace. Regards, John A. De Goes N-Brain, Inc. The Evolution of Collaboration http://www.n-brain.net | 877-376-2724 x 101 On Sep 28, 2009, at 7:01 AM, Jörg Roman Rudnick wrote:
In the last months, I made the experience it seems difficult to find commercial Haskell developer teams to take responsibility for projects in the range of $ 10.000 - 100.000. The Industrial Haskell Group does not seem to be the appropriate place for this, while harvesting Haskell team at general market places appears to be tedious.
I would be very interested in others' experiences, and inhowfar my opinion is shared that there should be a demand for such a market place, for developer teams as well as those sympathizing with introducing Haskell somewhere.
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