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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-23T13:01:03.000Z",
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  "textContent": "New episode of the Haskell Interlude!\nFranz Thoma is Principal Consultant at TNG Technology Consulting, and an organizer of MuniHac. Franz sees functional programming and Haskell as a tool for thinking about software, even if the project is not written in Haskell. We had a far-reaching conversation about the differences between functional and object-oriented programming and their languages, software architecture, and Haskell adoption in industry.\n\nhaskell.foundation\n\n### Franz Thoma\n\nFranz Thoma is Principal Consultant at TNG Technology Consulting, and an organizer of MuniHac. Franz sees functional programming and Haskell as a tool for thinking about software, even if the project is not written in Haskell. We had a far-reaching...",
  "title": "Haskell Interlude 77: Franz Thoma"
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