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by zer00eyz
3951 days ago
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SO I can replicate everything this DOES with off the shelf tooling (maybe). And like any setup for a new language, or development environment I may have to RTFM and fiddle. For 25 bucks, I'm going to get a bunch of limits (including the aforementioned sandbox ones) and these ones too: "Haskell SpriteKit code can currently only be used in Haskell for Mac." "can currently not be extended" "We recommend to only use Haskell for Mac with Cabal files generated by the app itself." Will these things be a problem? How long before I run up against a wall with this? Am I going to kick myself over the 25 bucks in 2 weeks cause one of these is a show stopper for some common task in haskell? |
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You can't, because you can't program yet, or are still working on improving your programming skills by experimenting with functional programming languages. Why else would you be commenting on a starter development environment for Haskell?
> Will these things be a problem? How long before I run up against a wall with this? Am I going to kick myself over the 25 bucks in 2 weeks cause one of these is a show stopper for some common task in haskell?
If this thing teaches you how to code common tasks in Haskell for only $25 bucks, it'll be the best money you ever spent.