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> If there ever comes a day when Haskell ships out of the door with
> top-quality libraries for doing most or all of the things that a typical
> developer would want to get done, then maybe Haskell will start to
> become popular.
The problem is that F# exists already, and I guess you wouldn't call it
"popular" in the way that you would like Haskell to become. So Haskell
would need to become, in some way, superior to F# in order to become
popular.
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