Hello all,

I've got a not-quite-so-technically-detailed question for everyone.

For the past ten or so years, I've been building relatively large "real-world" 
software systems, and I've always been interested in finding new and 
innovative ways to reduce complexity and improve system maintainability. I 
was recently seduced by functional programming, and I'm now VERY interested 
in applying a functional software engineering approach to a real project.

However, it appears that the only place (short of Ericsson) I can actually 
work on a complex functional system is in academia. Unfortunately, this is 
not an option, as I have no Ph.D., and going back to school is probably not 
realistic.

Are there any options for people like me, or does my functional experience 
remain limited to the hobby* work I can squeeze in at night and on weekends?

Thoughts?

        - j

* I'm building a realistic image synthesis package in Haskell, if anyone's 
interested.  ;)

-- 
The river is moving. 
The blackbird must be flying.


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