The article is mistitled. The question it actually poses is: "Why isn't Haskell as popular as Python yet?"
While I dearly love Python, I don't know enough about Haskell to adequately answer this. The article makes it sound like Haskell is doing all the same right things as Python -- although this apparently isn't paying off yet, so the article must be overlooking some factors.
While I dearly love Python, I don't know enough about Haskell to adequately answer this. The article makes it sound like Haskell is doing all the same right things as Python -- although this apparently isn't paying off yet, so the article must be overlooking some factors.