# Why Haskell Streamly? A computer programmer is faced with different types of programming tasks. A software project may involve programming tasks that have different characteristics. Usually programmers are forced to choose different programming tools for different tasks. For example, you may be writing shell or python scripts to automate system administration or deployment tasks, or for managing cloud deployments, configuration. For such tasks you may not be worried about the performance but you may be worried about correctness and how quickly you can achieve what you want to do, and maintainability of the programs. For such tasks you would usually reach out for python, shell scripting or other such high level scripting languages. On the other hand you may be writing a program that require very high performance and optimal use of resources so that the task can be finished faster and requires less resources to save cost. High level scripting languages (e.g. python or shell) may be unsuitable for such tasks because they could be 10x-100x slower compared to lower level languages like `Rust`, `C`, `C++` or `Java`. If you would like to use the same language and tools for all your programming tasks, be it a quick script or a high performance system, or if you do not want to build different set of teams for programming tasks of different nature then Haskell Streamly is just the programming framework for you. Whether you are writing scripts to manage your systems, or to automate mundane tasks like organizing photos or files on your computer, or to write tests for your software systems, or crawling the network to glean some information, or writing a quick network server, or writing algorithmic trading systems, or doing high performance intensive data processing, Haskell Streamly is just the right tool for you. Haskell Streamly is a very high level programming framework, like Python or Shell or Sed or AWK, in fact much higher level than those, but at the same time provides high performance like C or Rust. The ability to compose programs using high level combinators in Haskell is unmatched. Not just efficient programs but you can write programs that scale on multiple CPUs with the same ease. Streamly uses the full power of Haskell to make concurrency composable in declarative style, so that you can use concurrent programming fearlessly with the same ease as non-concurrent programming. Although Haskell is a compiled programming language it comes with an interpreter (GHCi) which allows you to run Haskell code interactively like an interpreted language. Haskell has a strong static type system, yet in most cases you do not have to annotate the types because it infers the types automatically. You can keep systems written with Haskell Streamly extremely modular using reusable building blocks, modularity is the fundamental characteristic and a design goal of Streamly. At the same time Haskell allows you to do fearless refactoring of your program to continuously evolve it without the fear of introducing more bugs or breaking it every time you touch it. The type safety and immutability by default in Haskell avoids a lot of bugs that would otherwise find their way into your programs if you are using less safe languages. You focus on your business logic rather than the correctness issues imposed by the programming paradigm. Haskell is extensible, you can integrate C programs with Haskell very easily. Programs written in Haskell work on `macOS`, `Windows`, `Linux` or any Unix like system and even on the browser using the Java Script and Web assembly backends. Haskell Streamly is a standard library for Haskell and supplements the Haskell base package. It comes equipped with basic data structures and functions like Streams, Arrays, Folds, Parsers, file system facilities like directory IO, file IO, Unicode text processing, network processing using low level sockets or high level operations. Concurrent programming facilities or time domain programming facilities. The collection of high level building blocks provided by the Streamly ecosystem allow you to write a variety of programs quickly. You can turn your shell or python scripts into safe, highly modular and high performance programs using `streamly-coreutils`. Moreover, you do not have to depend on any native OS packages installed on the system. Or if you would like to use native executables in your programs you can use `streamly-process` to invoke the executables and connect the data streams generated like pipes in a seamless manner. Or if you would like to use the shell to invoke and compose the executables and integrate it seamless in your program you can do that too using `streamly-shell`. If you would like to use statistical computation in your programs try out `streamly-statistics`. Streamly ecosystem is evolving and there are more useful packages in the works. In addition, you have thousands of Haskell packages that are available on Hackage.