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Revision as of 18:56, 15 August 2008
Who's using Haskell?
Credit Suisse | builds quantitative modelling systems in Haskell |
Amgen | uses Haskell to rapidly build biotech modelling software |
Peerium, Inc | builds reliable peer-to-peer applications in Haskell |
Microsoft Research | has ongoing research investments in Haskell |
Eaton Corporation | uses Haskell to control hybrid vehicles |
Deutsche Bank | employs Haskell for trading software |
Antiope | uses Haskell for simulation and verification of wireless systems |
ABN AMRO | built interactive tools for quantitative analysts in Haskell |
Galois, Inc | uses Haskell to build high assurance systems |
Find more Haskell success stories at CUFP and the Industry Wiki