What are things that the Haskell scene lacks the most?

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  • haskell-companies

    A gently curated list of companies using Haskell in industry

    There are a lot of Haskell companies: https://github.com/erkmos/haskell-companies. Maybe not as much as some other programming languages, but much more than just Standard Chartered.

  • ghc-proposals

    Proposed compiler and language changes for GHC and GHC/Haskell

    We have modifiers with the % symbol, they are currently only used in linear types: a %1 -> b, but they are not limited to that.

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  • stack

    The Haskell Tool Stack

    Yes, I opened a pretty simple PR that would allow to use ghcup with stack (via hooks) or any other custom install method, but this PR was ignored: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/pull/5585

  • opaleye

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