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I don't know if this is still widely embraced, but Haskell's motto has traditionally been "Avoid success at all costs." It was meant to be a language that embraced PLT and experimented with cutting-edge techniques, so it's not terribly surprising that it's produced more PLT experiments and hasn't produced as much consumer software as, say, Go, which had essentially the opposite philosophy.



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