Hell yeah, I made a hyperbolic PDE solver in a bizarre constrained space in haskell! Unboxed vectors and performant algebriac systems out of functional programming is a blast.
JasonHEIN 1 hour ago||
huh i love haskell soooooo muchhhh
golem14 9 hours ago||
I'm not particularly into Haskell or functional languages, but I came here to say it warms my heart to hear that people in finance actually embrace it (also J/APL). It seems like a good choice for banking.
The Mercury site also looks way better than most other banks I have ever used (load speed is also very good.) On the danger of seeming like a shill (I'm not), I'm tempted to try them out.
sillysaurusx 8 hours ago|
Do it. You won’t be disappointed. I’ve been using them for about 5 years now.
hmokiguess 8 hours ago||
> written using the mosaic theory of information and a range of journalistic tools
what does that mean?
wyager 8 hours ago||
Mercury has been awesome, I've been using them for my business account for years and recently started using them for personal as well. I didn't know they used Haskell until well after I started using them, but it definitely tracks. The quality of their exposed software surface is at least a couple stddev above median.
MrBuddyCasino 7 hours ago||
Just wanted to say that rarely has a text make me want to work for a company as much as this one. This is the way engineering should be done. I have never worked in such an organisation.
scotty79 2 hours ago|
Will AI agents turn Haskell into a commercially viable language?