Hi,

Since you're mentioning specifically Eric Ries, one of his companies is IMVU, where Haskell was adopted. A blog post about that adoption was written a while ago: https://chadaustin.me/2016/06/the-story-of-haskell-at-imvu/.

Cheers,
Thu

Le sam. 7 déc. 2024 à 13:45, Mostafa Touny via Haskell-Cafe <haskell-cafe@haskell.org> a écrit :
Dear Haskellers,
I hope my email finds you in a good shape.

Software engineers usually deviate away from Haskell, in the name of rapid development.

In Pure Math, I can see the power of abstraction; It resulted in broad applications, with a sustainable and scalable usage in all humanity's sciences. Software development should benefit as well, avoiding technical debts and refactoring costs. Haskell seems more promising as it is empowered by category and type theory.

Nonetheless, I cannot find a single management methodology, like Eric Ries' lean startup and iterative agile, that demonstrates the power of functional programming from the perspective of project management.

Discussion.
- Do you agree category and type theory could reduce projects costs?
- Is it true, no guideline is designed for demonstrating their worthiness?

Sincerely,
Mostafa Touny
https://mostafatouny.github.io/
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