My 2 weeks vacation is an ideal moment to squeeze in some Haskell again. I dismissed OCaml because of the GC and threading issues, but Haskell doesn't have those and is very similar to OCaml. I gave up on Haskell before because it seemed too hard. Maybe it is, I don't know, but having found the 'Haskell School of Expression' book got my interest up again. So far so good, I'm 95 pages in and all is well. ;-)
That means for now my work on 'MUSQ' is on hold, but that certainly doesn't mean I gave up on it. I've got a whole notebook full of ideas for that game, I'm not going to let them go to waste. No more new-programming-language-resolutions this time. Just study Haskell some more and see if I can find value in it for me. And if I happen to pick a few new things up while I study, that'd be great ;-)
Good thing there are a lot of good Haskell-resources online, it's certainly motivating to find a vibrant community in the field you're interested in.