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"textContent": "hasufell:\n\n> jmct:\n>\n>> We will then write up the results and analysis.\n>\n> So when?\n\nFor posterity, the results where posted here:\n\nState of Haskell 2025 results Haskell Foundation\n\n> At the end of 2025, the Haskell Foundation re-started the Haskell Yearly Survey. I’d like to thank Taylor Fausak for being supportive of our effort in conducting these surveys. The last survey was conducted in 2022 and the post discussing those results is here: https://taylor.fausak.me/2022/11/18/haskell-survey-results/ \n The full results are available here: State of Haskell 2025 Raw Results - Google Drive. If you’d like a CSV to play around with, that has been made available as well: 2025 Surv…\n\nhasufell:\n\n> (and some more words to fill the nonsensical discourse minimum character requirement)\n\nI just add horizontal rules until it’s happy: `----`\n\n* * *\n\n* * *\n\n* * *\n\n* * *",
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