The absence of stack is an improvement, especially for beginners. The poor beginner who I am helping right now agrees. And hundreds before.
I like to take excursions to analyse apologetics, such as preceding a claim with "by and large." That aside, no stack definitely does not work. It's bullshit. Of course I have something better than stack. WTF?
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In my experience, "by and large it works" is the best usable solution Haskell currently has. What do you have that is better than stack at allowing people to easily install Haskell software?
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Well, my team uses nix, but I would also never burden a student with that either. There are better solutions to stack in every context, but it's not the same solution in each of those contexts.
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