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;[http://www.microsoft.com/ Microsoft Research] |
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;[http://www.eaton.com/ Eaton Corporation] |
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;[http://antiope.com/ Antiope] |
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More Haskell success stories at [http://cufp.galois.com/2008/main.html CUFP] and the [[Haskell_in_industry|Industry Wiki]] |
More Haskell success stories at [http://cufp.galois.com/2008/main.html CUFP] and the [[Haskell_in_industry|Industry Wiki]] |
Revision as of 04:47, 11 August 2008
Who's using Haskell?
- Amgen
- uses Haskell to rapidly build software based on mathematical models
- 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
More Haskell success stories at CUFP and the Industry Wiki