I would say that being a relatively niche technology would be a factor in not using Haskell, because finding staff to handle software maintenance is problematic.

Also, I think that memory usage and performance is still an issue (real or imagined? My sense is that compiled Haskell can match widely languages like Perl or Python, but not yet Java or C/C++).

#g
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At 01:46 04/09/03 +0200, Nick Name wrote:
Inspired by the various replies to the "haskell for non-haskell sake" I
wonder why so much people uses haskell "only for prototipying" or
producing code in other languages.

I am just curios to hear from people who do not use haskell for project
releases, or just think it's not suitable for a mature project, what
exactly they find bad in current haskell implementations, or perhaps in
the standard.

Vincenzo

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