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by tome
1691 days ago
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> You fail to understand that this is your personal experience based on the approaches you've chosen to apply. Indeed it is, and learning more about users' experiences based on the approaches they've chosen to apply will help us make Haskell tooling more reliable in the future. These kinds of experience reports should be encouraged so that we can address the difficulties that they explain! |
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sure, my reply to OP was an experience report too, where I feel confused that people are still struggling with topics I've almost never experienced since after switching to Nix. They suggest it's a fault on GHC side, I suggest it's not a fault on GHC side, as there's already a solution implemented on another level of dev tooling that covers the mentioned issues (bootstrapping, discoverability, (re-)compilation times, binary sizes) for GHC in a true generic Unix way.