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Don't have a COW, man? What Haskell teaches us about writing Enterprise-scale software
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mattculbreth
on April 5, 2007
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on April 5, 2007
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It brings back to mind pg's question: is multi-threading ever going to be abstracted out, and dealt with in the language implementation? I hope so.
BTW, does anyone know of a startup using Haskell or Erlang?
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These are fairly restrictive languages. What about ML languages, like SML or OCaml, which are not purely functional? Anyone using those?
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Go hang out on
http://programming.reddit.com
and I'm sure there are a bunch.
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BTW, does anyone know of a startup using Haskell or Erlang?