I've had pretty good luck with `stack exec ghc -- ...`.
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Replying to @chrislpenner @mattoflambda and
Stack has three things I find useful for teaching: one tool for everything, a "new" scaffolding, and --file-watch.
@dibblego lobbied against monolithic tools (so ghcid instead of --file-watch), but this to me is a professional Haskell concern, not someone just learning fresh.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @shajra @chrislpenner and
I prefer Nix for professional Haskell work, even though curation of packages is not perfect. If we're going to say Stack is a mistake for teaching Haskell, I'd really like to know exactly what bad happens to the student.
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Replying to @shajra @chrislpenner and
Stack was such a massive improvement over what came before. If it's a mistake for teaching, that's a very recent fact.
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Replying to @mattoflambda @chrislpenner and
I have respect for
@dibblego. I've come around to his position many times in the past. So it's totally frustrating when he goes off on these anti-Stack bends and I just can't track the argument.2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
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Replying to @mattoflambda @shajra and
No argument was made. Also, you're wrong. It's not recent. It's an opinion shared by many; in particular, those who are committed to teaching effectively.
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Replying to @dibblego @mattoflambda and
it's just experience: "hey Brian so I tried to use Stack and I'm getting this weird problem..." over and over and over
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*eyeroll* but it's gut fah bahginnahz! fark's sake m8
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I can't believe there's no troll emoji on my keyboard.
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