> It does make it harder to maintain code for businesses, since keeping up with language updates means that you will have to do relatively more maintenance work to keep up with these breaking changes.
That is so incredibly slow, that this point is moot, unless you are comparing it to C++.
You will have much more work keeping up with change on the Haskell library ecosystem, will have more work keeping up the changes on the core of most mainstream languages, and will have orders of magnitude more work keeping up with the ecosystem of any other language.
That is so incredibly slow, that this point is moot, unless you are comparing it to C++.
You will have much more work keeping up with change on the Haskell library ecosystem, will have more work keeping up the changes on the core of most mainstream languages, and will have orders of magnitude more work keeping up with the ecosystem of any other language.