Hello there I'm a computer science undergraduate student, and would like to continue (or rather start) working with Haskell after graduation. Which universities welcome postgraduate work using functional programming languages? That is, which groups/departments of which universities should I keep an eye on? Which companies use functional programming for medium-large scale projects? What should be in my curriculum vitae if I wanted to have a good array (hmmm... list!) of offers to choose from? If Haskell is indeed being used professionally, it is responsible for which part of the job? I am aware of some of the issues concerned with "Haskell in the real-world", through haskell.org, and search for an account on the subject more shifted towards personal experience. If you do have experience on working with Haskell, I would love to hear about it. Although this question is essentially personal in nature, I consider it to be (and tried to make it) broad enough to justify its presence here, propped up by Haskell being used around the world for teaching purposes. If you think otherwise, reply directly to my address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
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