Likely. Ideally with code tutorials/examples rather than "me and my friends changed X to Haskell and we liked it".
I mean, it's not I am anti-Haskell or something (it is clearly on my list things to learn), and I am theoretically-inclined (I did quantum physics and pure mathematics). Moreover, I am biased towards clever, succinct solutions rather that horrible code that "just works, somehow".
Yet, for practical problems I do things that work, even if it is JavaScript code, which is not even close to "pure" or "nice".
I'm interested. I probably wont ever use Haskell again, but it would be nice to see that there is more to the community than the self-congratulatory cleverness competition that I experienced.