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But if functional programming is so good, why hasn't it yet taken over the world?
This is a very serious question. If we're right about this, why haven't we won?
Algebra-Driven Design is my answer to this question. Functional programming hasn't taken market share because we collectively don't yet know how to write real applications with it. Abstraction is our language's greatest strength, but all of our "best practices" evangelize writing the same procedural code and use the same techniques as we would anywhere else.
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