Why are you tweeting this message every day, knowing that you’re the one who developed scalaz ?
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Replying to @amsagaama
It's just an observation of the day's fantasticity to not write scala.
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Replying to @dibblego
Unfortunately, I'm not lucky like you to write Haskell
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Replying to @amsagaama
Why not? Just start writing it. That's all I did 15 years ago. Nothing happened.
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Replying to @dibblego
yes I can do it in my free time, however I think it's not easy to find a Haskell job in Paris
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Replying to @amsagaama
Turn your current job into a Haskell one. Or more succinctly, a job in which you always use the appropriate tools for the goal. Haskell will probably fall out of that.
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Replying to @dibblego @amsagaama
This needs some preparation and a somewhat favorable environment but this can definitely be done. Open a discussion on reddit r/hascalator if you want to discuss it
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Replying to @etorreborre @amsagaama
It can be mitigated somewhat by not hiring employers who are uninterested in efficiently and effectively solving software problems.
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Replying to @dibblego @amsagaama
I bet that many employers don't even realize that
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Shouldn't it confer a competitive advantage and naturally emerge? Like in http://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html
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It does, in an industry where technical superiority directly correlates to economic advantage. Unfortunately, our industry is more nuanced. We tend to call the cases where this nuance is overcome, "niche."
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That "Nuance" sounds like market failure.
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Find me the "programs that you give the correct answer" industry.
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