> I wonder how many people actually write Haskell, > principally or exclusively, at work? >
I suppose you're implying non-academic jobs by that statement, but most of the people in my research group develop programs in Haskell on a daily basis. You'll find a number of libraries on Hackage from us. http://www.cs.uu.nl/staff/cur/IDX/sds.html As a shameless plug, I will also add that we have a great master's program in which you can get your fill of Haskell and compilers, among other things. http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Master/ As second (but related) shameless plug, we also have a two-week-long summer school which is an excellent way to jump-start the above master's program or to get quickly up to speed on Haskell for business or pleasure. The course is in August, and the deadline is May 1. http://www.utrechtsummerschool.nl/index.php?type=courses&code=H9 Regards, Sean
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