He's merely pointing out the very real fact that Haskell's adoption is quite limited, and the fact that there really isn't much truly critical software written using it, despite the hype surrounding it and its age.
I'd say it has made more of an impact by influencing other, more pragmatic languages than it has by software written using it.
He's merely pointing out the very real fact that Haskell's adoption is quite limited, and the fact that there really isn't much truly critical software written using it, despite the hype surrounding it and its age.
I'd say it has made more of an impact by influencing other, more pragmatic languages than it has by software written using it.