Haskell is in fact a programming language, despite what the phrasing of your comment might imply. Translation from language to language is often difficult, we don't do typically do it from English to say Spanish not because it wouldn't be valued but because we may not have the same expertise in Spanish and it would be expensive to hire a person to do it. Expertise is important, because key ideas may get lost in translation.
Haskell is in fact a programming language, despite what the phrasing of your comment might imply. Translation from language to language is often difficult, we don't do typically do it from English to say Spanish not because it wouldn't be valued but because we may not have the same expertise in Spanish and it would be expensive to hire a person to do it. Expertise is important, because key ideas may get lost in translation.