> > 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.
There are other companies using Erlang, if not on as large a scale. The Erlang User Conference (proceedings online at erlang.org) is a good starting point to find out which. Some of the best stories, though, are from very small Erlang groups in companies mainly using something else... I would guess the biggest Haskell company is Galois Connections Inc (galois.com), although I know there are others. Funny there's no "Haskell in Industry" section on haskell.org -- it might be small, but it wouldn't be empty, if people using Haskell were willing to stand up and be counted. John Hughes _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
