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Replying to @jonoabroad @dibblego
doesn't work for me, and I've spent a lot of time trying to help people who use it
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Regardless of what you think of stack, it has its place. I'd never have learned Haskell if stack hadn't made getting started simple.
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Yes you would have :)
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On my old computer I couldn't install haskell globally due to a combination of things, stack allowed local installs that got around issues.
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GHC can be installed locally without stack. Been doing it for 15 years.
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Right but I wouldn't have figured it out, my point is that beginners are deterred easily; I couldn't initially figure it out.
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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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Well, I'm convinced.
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Replying to @locallycompact @chrislpenner and
No, that's definitely not what I said, is it? "I find it very helpful" is uncompelling. Ask a chiropractic patient if it helps, and they are certain it did, and yet it didn't. Let's measure it, instead of making up bullshit arguments, shall we?
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