>Haskell
>useful
lel
>>59982288
Quite shill seeking, moron.
You might even interpret this graph as saying haskel users don't spend their time copy pasting solutions nor asking people to do their homework during working hours OF ONE PARTICULAR COUNTRY.
Functional languages are useful because they teach you an extremely relevant paradigm and how to create side-effect-free functions.
Every comp sci course in the world essentially needs to convince a board of directors somewhere that they have a well reasoned solution to teaching their students a functional language such as haskel.
>>59982345
>and how to create side-effect-free functions
But you can do that without resolving to functional programming.
>>59982770
you can't when the core language and/or standard library does side effect
>>59982345
>OF ONE PARTICULAR COUNTRY
They used the poster's local time.
>>59982288
>svn
>a language
>>59982288
The graph just shows most people asking questions about Haskell are after 5pm. Most of the popular ones are in microshit .Net anyway so it's just pajeet looking for help.
Haskell isn't used in many production environment so it can be expected that the majority of questions are in non-work hours
>>59982288
>languages
>>59982288
It's least popular, therefore it's useless.
People don't talk about it, therefore it's useless.
"You appealed to popularity or the fact that many people do something as an attempted form of validation."
I still love it though.