
Hi Tom
We make extensive use of it in “realtime” network performance analysis.
As has been said, the ability to both share state and co-ordinate serial/parallel flow of
control is key.
Neil
On 9 Feb 2015, at 12:20, Francesco Mazzoli
Hi Tom,
I used STM in an Haskell web application that was in production (it is now defunct). We used it in the implementation of a custom document store.
Francesco
On 9 February 2015 at 12:51, Erik Hesselink
wrote: We use STM for various things, one of which is our in memory graph database. It's not open source, but it's a core part of our business. We also use it in other places for small bits of shared state, both in public facing (web) applications and development tools. Let me know if you want any further details.
Erik
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:19 PM, Tom Ellis
wrote: From associate of mine: "I am quite curious if anyone actually uses Haskell (esp STM) successfully in business."
Of course I can anwser the general question about usage of Haskell in business, but I don't know much about STM specifically. Can anyone provide me with any references to where STM has been used in production in a business setting?
Thanks,
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