I've been teaching beginners for * years. I'm certain stack has never helped anyone. It's easy to make the mistake of believing otherwise.
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If you insist on calling me a liar that's fine; I'll continue using stack in
blissful ignorance 
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I'll continue to advocate for people to not use it as long as people keep coming to me and asking for help after they do.
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Replying to @puffnfresh @dibblego and
There will always be people running into problems. Maybe you wouldn't be frustrated with that if you knew how to help them?
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Replying to @treetopian @mg_sloan and
I do know how to help and I do help.
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Replying to @puffnfresh @dibblego and
Good on you! I guess I am puzzled, what is the problem? Perhaps the issue is we have lots of newcomers because stack is accessible?
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Replying to @treetopian @puffnfresh and
What I mean is, are they coming to you with problems that cabal would have solved? Would they even be using haskell if not for stack?
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Replying to @treetopian @mg_sloan and
30 minutes ago I told someone to use cabal instead of Stack and they are now successfully compiling Haskell
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Replying to @puffnfresh @dibblego and
Was the guy you "helped" the one that got banned? Yeah I don't think that's a great example if so
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Replying to @treetopian @mg_sloan and
it would be amazing if stack worked in a non-stack project that said, all he needed was a `stack init` and it figured everything out
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I will be proposing adding "No stack" to our team's code of conduct, rather than a de facto rule as it is now. https://gist.github.com/tonymorris/90522094bb964fd0d7bb42acd43ff4fb …
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