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I see it the other way around. It's easier to find experts in esoteric languages because you don't have to sift through the same piles of dullards that use main stream languages. A person who has chosen to use a language like Haskell is probably not your average brogrammer.

Also, PHP in particular is so bad, to become an expert in it suggests a willing blindness to its problems, or a general attitude of "live with problems" that converges to a complete shit sandwich over time. When one could have just switched to something else so long ago, PHP is a point against any claim of being a software expert.

It is just like the traffic in DC: whatever your arguments against doing anything about a bad situation because "we don't have the time" or "we don't have the money", it ain't getting any better in the future. If you don't fix it now, it won't ever get fixed.



It is a moral crime to recruit the Haskell pool for its precertified geniuses, and then force hek to use Java and Python.


Well, in general, I think it's stupid for managers to tell programmers what programming languages to use, anyway.




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