>he can't into functional programming
how does it feel?
I want a job.
>>57866439
Feels practical man
I can, I won't.
>>57868655
Knowing Haskell guarantees you a job.
300k starting.
>>57866439
The same way you would feel if I were to tell you
>he doesn't know New York's phone book by heart
>>57868821
Hey, I'm gonna call bullshit on that. Checking Monster an CareerBuiler, the salary range for jobs that mention Haskell is exactly the same as every other developer job.
I'm in love with Haskell. It is just such a beautiful an expressive language. But on the other hand I find it really hard to get into advanced topics like GADTs and lens and so on...wat do
>>57866439
Indifferent. There are plenty of tech related careers that don't require programming knowledge.
>how does it feel?
Don't really care. I make more money than you
>>57869414
sure you do, Rajit
>>57869414
Why is Ruby highest paid?
I assume because only silicon Valley start ups use it where you can barely live with that. Something I'm missing?
>>57869589
It's exactly that. My friend who does Ruby says it's hard to find high paying jobs for Ruby outside of Silicon Valley.
>>57869414
I'd take $82,000 to program in Haskell desu
Course I'd have to git gud at all that monad nonsense first