This thread asks why more Python developers couldn't instead be using Haskell: https://discourse.haskell.org/t/commercial-haskell-should-go-after-python-julia-not-rust/6964/2
One of the points made in this thread, is that there is a sizeable class of Python programmers for which the trope "Python programmers will be scared of monads!" doesn't apply. I thought I would ask some of the people I know that use Python why they don't use Haskell.
Some notes about the demographic:
- These people all work as academic researchers in Computer Science, formal methods, ranging from very abstract to quite practical.
- Two of them know more about Category Theory and monads than the vast majority of Haskellers.