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by 59nadir
3383 days ago
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> Despite the buzz about it, I don't see many projects for it other than shellcheck, pandoc and xmonad, and for two of those, there's better solutions around (sphinx, awesome/i3) I tried awesome for two weeks and had one crash. I've run XMonad for 5+ years and had no crashes. Just because they are supposed to accomplish the same things does not mean that they're equal. One is better and it's because of the choice of language. It's very hard to take your post seriously when you include something like this in it and you don't bother to qualify it even in the slightest. |
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I looked in your history and yup, you are partial to Haskell. Why do you feel a need to immediately judge. Why did you say "hard to take seriously". Why didn't you just ask politely for more details? In my opinion, you already had your mind made up. Just like the blog poster did.
> I tried awesome for two weeks and had one crash. I've run XMonad for 5+ years and had no crashes.
That's your personal anecdote. There's no evidence that the language could have prevented the crash.
And that doesn't make the window manager "better", which is subjective. What are more people using? Awesome and i3. Primarily because they don't want to deal with Haskell when they could be doing lua or a simple config.