Why are we at Prezi pushing Haskell adoption internally? Why bother having the fourth production application written in a lazy, statically typed, purely functional language? What are the good parts and more interestingly, what have been the painful points so far? Be prepared for some production code examples.
Prezi is a virtual whiteboard that transforms presentations from monologues into conversations: enabling people to see, understand, and remember ideas. I'm Zsolt, a tech lead at Prezi: https://prezi.com/about/zsolt-dollenstein/