Scarf Drops Haskell After 7 Years in Production
Scarf, a software analytics company, has moved away from Haskell as its primary programming language after seven years of using it in production. The decision was described as reluctant, suggesting the team had a largely positive experience with the language over time. The announcement was made in a blog post published on July 10, 2026, authored by Scarf's founder. The move reflects a broader practical consideration that sometimes leads engineering teams to prioritize other languages despite technical affinity for a particular stack.
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