So I decided to take some time to improve how I program so that it'll be easier for me to actually do it. Many people must be trying to both learn the language AND fight against their dev setup. If I, as an experienced developer, was having this much friction, it must be a nightmare for beginners. Haskell doesn't have a real IDE, like IntelliJ for Java or XCode for iOS development.īesides not having an IDE, Windows presents extra pains compared to the more developer-friendly Mac. Even on my previous work laptop (a Mac), things weren't easy. First, I switched to a non-Haskell job, meaning I was now using my Windows laptop for all my Haskell coding. In the last year or so, I haven't actually written as much Haskell as I'd like to.
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