What's the point of learning Haskell, if you're never gonna realistically find work with it?
Some things are just fun to do, and stretch the limits of what we can do.
Not everything has to have a real use case "point".
What's the point of learning Haskell, if you're never gonna realistically find work with it?
Some things are just fun to do, and stretch the limits of what we can do.
Not everything has to have a real use case "point".