[Haskell-cafe] Engineering Value of Functional Programming
Vo Minh Thu
noteed at gmail.com
Mon Dec 9 12:13:02 UTC 2024
Hi,
Since you're mentioning specifically Eric Ries, one of his companies is
IMVU, where Haskell was adopted. A blog post about that adoption was
written a while ago:
https://chadaustin.me/2016/06/the-story-of-haskell-at-imvu/.
Cheers,
Thu
Le sam. 7 déc. 2024 à 13:45, Mostafa Touny via Haskell-Cafe <
haskell-cafe at haskell.org> a écrit :
> Dear Haskellers,
> I hope my email finds you in a good shape.
>
> Software engineers usually deviate away from Haskell, in the name of rapid
> development.
>
> In Pure Math, I can see the power of abstraction; It resulted in broad
> applications, with a sustainable and scalable usage in all humanity's
> sciences. Software development should benefit as well, avoiding technical
> debts and refactoring costs. Haskell seems more promising as it is
> empowered by category and type theory.
>
> Nonetheless, I cannot find a single management methodology, like Eric
> Ries' lean startup and iterative agile, that demonstrates the power of
> functional programming from the perspective of project management.
>
> Discussion.
> - Do you agree category and type theory could reduce projects costs?
> - Is it true, no guideline is designed for demonstrating their worthiness?
>
> Sincerely,
> Mostafa Touny
> https://mostafatouny.github.io/
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