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"textContent": "Ambrose:\n\n> Soooo..I don’t ever consider “X switched from Haskell to Y” to ever be a strong signal of Haskell’s utility in industry. It’s often not a signal of anything technical at all.\n\nSo how do you explain that the author of stack, http-client, conduit, yaml, yesod, unliftio, and persistent, someone who has probably been programming in Haskell longer than almost anyone in this thread, is switching to Rust?\n\nAnd they’re far from the only high-profile Haskeller making that move.",
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