The absence of stack is an improvement, especially for beginners. The poor beginner who I am helping right now agrees. And hundreds before.
If stack has a benefit, you could point to the pain that I incur by not using it. Especially, the pain that my students incur. From my perspective, they are way ahead of stack users.
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To know the pain that they incur, I'd have to know what alternative they're using. IME: Nix is hard to start with. Cabal just doesn't work, not even "by and large". I am not familiar with any other options to reasonably install Haskell software.
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Well, given such an impediment to measuring, the outcomes speak for themselves.
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