Haskell is already gaining widespread adoption in a variety of fields that require the levels of correctness it provides (hint: compilers, DSLs to correctly specify and process complicated contracts worth millions) or where haskell-style code more directly maps onto low level machine concepts (hint: not x86).
Haskell will probably not take over the world of web programming. It currently is gaining widespread adoption in a variety of interesting places, however.
Haskell will probably not take over the world of web programming. It currently is gaining widespread adoption in a variety of interesting places, however.