Greetings all.

I have been for quite some time trying to assess the feasibility of using 
Haskell in relatively large, high volume, high availability, long-running web 
application projects. I have enjoyed learning and using Haskell very much for 
the past year and I often find myself missing various language features when 
reasoning about alternatives like Ruby (on Rails). If I can identify the right 
set of tools for the job, I would really like to take the plunge and make 
Haskell my standard go-to language in web applications.

Here are the couple of key questions that I wanted get your feedback on:

Do you consider Haskell and its environment of libraries ready for prime time 
in web app development as defined above?
What collection of libraries would you use in such an effort?
What are the up and coming packages/technologies in Haskell-land you would 
watch out for?

Also, here are some core requirements that I would define for such a project:

Ease/speed of development in both back and front-ends, minimal boilerplate
Extendability and flexibility in iterative development
Robustness and reliability in production environment
High performance
Scalability
Ability to interface with new technologies in the future: Cassandra, Redis, 
memcached, etc.
Ease of implementing common/reusable features across web applications: user 
authentication, S3 file uploads, thumbnail/image handling, exception 
notifications, etc.

In terms of libraries, I can think of a few key components (as pointed out by 
several others before) that one would need to arrange:

Choice of server (happstack vs. alternatives)
Templating (xhtml vs. file templates vs. newer efforts like BlazeHtml)
Data/storage layer: HDBC vs. HaskellDB vs. others

I know this is a common topic in Haskell-Cafe, but I have failed to identify 
conclusive opinions from experienced Haskellers out there in previous 
discussions. My apologies in advance if this is a blatantly redundant post.

All the best,
Ozgun

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