Just a reminder that stack is not good for beginners.
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Replying to @jfischoff @dibblego
Question of the year, and never actually answered.
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Replying to @dibblego @jfischoff
The most I've seen is Herbert hand-wringing over the cost of having a vocal member of the community point out the Haskell Committee's bad behavior, and you threatening physical violence to someone who asked you to back up your claim.
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Replying to @TheWizardTower @jfischoff
Oh, I just realised that you think "crucifying someone in an argument" can be described as "physical violence." Please excuse me while I return to ignoring stupidity.
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Replying to @dibblego @jfischoff
Round one: Delete the question Round two: Threaten the person who made the comment. Round three: Edit the comment once the OP has walked away. This is... winning, to you? It looks like a tantrum from here. Honestly, that entire repo does.
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Replying to @dibblego @jfischoff
If you have an empirical argument, make it. Benchmarks, edge cases, syntax. Something. But all I've seen is political posturing. (I'm imagining trying to explain to a C++ programmer someone having moral outrage over using cmake over autotools. That's a laugh.)
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My empirical argument is go fuck yourself. I don't care what it is that you have seen.
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