
Scarf abandons Haskell after 7 years in production
Hacker News·18h·aviaviavi
After maintaining a production system in Haskell since 2019, Scarf's creator decided to migrate away from the language—a rare public reckoning from a maker who stuck with an unconventional choice far longer than most. The move highlights the tension between language ideals and practical constraints like hiring, debugging, and team velocity in a bootstrapped business.
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