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== Commercial Users of Functional Programming Workshop == | == Commercial Users of Functional Programming Workshop == | ||
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source project (other than implementation of functional languages), as a | source project (other than implementation of functional languages), as a | ||
hobby, or any combination thereof. In short: anyone who uses functional | hobby, or any combination thereof. In short: anyone who uses functional | ||
programming as a means, but not an end | programming as a means, but not an end. | ||
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Revision as of 08:28, 30 October 2006
Haskell is growing in commercial use. This page collects resources on the industrial use of Haskell.
Haskell in Industry
- Aetion Technologies LLC
- Bluespec, Inc.
- Credit Suisse
- Erlang Training and Consulting Ltd
- Galois Connections
- Linspire
Commercial Users of Functional Programming Workshop
The goal of CUFP is to build a community for users of functional programming languages and technology, be they using functional languages in their professional lives, in an open source project (other than implementation of functional languages), as a hobby, or any combination thereof. In short: anyone who uses functional programming as a means, but not an end.