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by codygman
4006 days ago
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> But picking Haskell as a start up is suicidal. Can you please list a few of the biggest reasons why? In addition, aren't you aware there have been quite a few Haskell based startups? Additionally, do you actually know Haskell and have you used it any substantial project/capacity? |
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The main problem is the difficulty to hire Haskell programmers. Recruiting is crucial to a startup's success.
Then there's the entire ecosystem surrounding Haskell, which is still old and antiquated (looking at you Cabal) and moving very slowly (interfacing to NoSQL or AWS, etc...).
Finally, the very high bar to just learn how to correctly program in Haskell puts it out of reach of 99% of the developer community.