or even `stack exec zsh` :)
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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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Replying to @puffnfresh @dibblego and
This is all just too vague. An opinion shared by many would get me using Scala over Haskell, so I'm not sure what to do with that. And I've not had much of "some weird error" with Stack for a while now. Did no one track it down? I mean cabal new-build is finicky still too.
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> An opinion shared by many would get me using Scala over Haskell ? Many people think things about Scala. They are all wrong. Surely you know that. Most people who know Scala well, no longer use it. Why is this? Why don't you hear of it? Follow the analogy. Watch your bias.
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Replying to @dibblego @puffnfresh and
I'm just saying if it's a technical problem, then explain it to me technically. I don't know why I need to worry about who holds what opinion.
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Replying to @shajra @puffnfresh and
1. Stack causes more than zero problems. 2. Stack demonstrates no practical benefit. Ergo, Stack is a net penalty. It's not a trade-off. QED. You probably disagree with (2), in which case, demonstrate otherwise. No vagueness.
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