Paul,<br><br>> This page (<a href="http://www.npdbd.umn.edu/deliver/elevator.html">http://www.npdbd.umn.edu/deliver/elevator.html</a>) has a template for an "elevator pitch".<br>> I thought I'd try instantiating it for Haskell.
<br>> For software developers who need to produce highly reliable software at minimum cost...<br><br>Looks like a good pitch for developers. Here's my attempt for management:<br><br>For software project leaders looking to decrease the risk of software construction in large componentized systems.
<span class="e" id="q_114d2bb3cc79bd2a_1">Haskell
is a programming language where software components can be built safely
and predictably from existing components without increasing the
system's overall complexity.</span> Unlike Java or C, Haskell functions are called 'safe' because each function either explicitly states its side effects or is <span class="e" id="q_114d2bb3cc79bd2a_1">guaranteed to have none.
<br><br>Thanks,<br>Greg<br></span><br>