I think you can use it to control some window manager
Being an elitist on /g/
>>55723759
more like, not being a manlet
It's resume filler for people who want a job in a place filled with other true comp.sci nerds.
>>55723715
none really. it's a hipster language not suited for real world applications
>>55723715
webapps
>>55723715
btw - that's a pretty shit implementation bro, have you heard of pattern matching?
>>55723864
Facebook not real world enough? How about the financial industry?
>>55723868
Literally every language is suited for webapps, they just need a nice framework.
All theese NEET shilling Haskell. Come on, learn something that brings money like Java or Android-Java
and if you hate Java like everyone with a sane mind learn something that uses the JVM (Shitty but companies love it) like Scala.
>>55724518
>financial industry
Stop parroting that. Yeah, there may be a couple """financial institutions""" that use Haskell. But who are they? Do they participate in conferences and share their experiences, are they heavily involved in the Haskell community? Would you even know those institutions of not for Haskell?
Facebook is a legitimate example, financial institutions are some made up shit.
Haskell is great one way or another.
>>55724858
Almost as bad as the Haskellers are the Pajeets desperate for validation of their shitty shitty language.
>>55723715
ghc, a Haskell compiler
more seriously, xmonad and xmobar are great if you want a tiling window system,
>>55723879
that's the joke
>>55725394
Cool, I use i3, but I think i'll check out xmonad
Curry is better.
F# > Haskell
>>55723715j = \x y z t -> putStrLn $ x $ y map z t
f = (!! 20593)
m = \x y -> y x $ m x y
s = \x y z -> [] : (y z >>= (\t -> x (:t) z))
u = map toEnum [74..85] :: String
main = j f m s u