[b]"What makes the Haskell computer language so unique for functional programming?"[/b] or [b]"Is the Haskell comp

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"Is the Haskell computer language still worth learning in today's programming landscape?"

Honestly, I keep hearing mixed things about Haskell. Some say it's this *mind-blowing* language that changes how you think about code, while others call it "academic nonsense." So, what's the deal?

The Haskell computer language forces you to write pure, functional code—no sneaky side effects unless you *explicitly* say so. That alone makes it stand out. But is it practical? I’ve seen folks build crazy-fast, reliable stuff with it, but the learning curve is *steep*.

And yeah, it’s not as mainstream as Python or JS, but knowing Haskell makes you a better programmer in *any* language. So, worth it? Depends—if you’re up for a challenge and wanna level up, absolutely. If you just wanna crank out apps fast... maybe not.

Thoughts? Anyone using Haskell in prod?

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