2024/05/13

Newest at the top

2024-05-13 19:47:16 +0200TheCoffeMaker(~TheCoffeM@user/thecoffemaker)
2024-05-13 19:44:29 +0200TheCoffeMaker(~TheCoffeM@user/thecoffemaker) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2024-05-13 19:42:16 +0200Tuplanolla(~Tuplanoll@91-159-69-59.elisa-laajakaista.fi)
2024-05-13 19:39:33 +0200ocra8(ocra8@user/ocra8)
2024-05-13 19:38:34 +0200todi(~todi@p57803331.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
2024-05-13 19:37:41 +0200__monty__(~toonn@user/toonn)
2024-05-13 19:32:52 +0200 <zzz> what's going on with this table's formatting? https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/blob/joachim/ghc2024/proposals/0000-ghc2024.rst#8wh…
2024-05-13 19:32:11 +0200Miroboru(~myrvoll@178-164-114.82.3p.ntebredband.no) (Quit: Lost terminal)
2024-05-13 19:21:27 +0200tromp(~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl) (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…)
2024-05-13 19:20:53 +0200 <[Leary]> You can put such a module in extra-source-files, or embed the code in your docs and use 'doctest'.
2024-05-13 19:17:30 +0200 <cheater> divinating recommendations out of test suites is like reading poetry that's been translated to german, then to hungarian
2024-05-13 19:16:54 +0200 <cheater> tests aren't it
2024-05-13 19:16:29 +0200 <cheater> what are y'all approaches to the following? you have a piece of code (library) which is complex to use. you want to write a hello world for it that is self sufficient. do you put that in a separate module somewhere?
2024-05-13 19:13:12 +0200pavonia(~user@user/siracusa) (Quit: Bye!)
2024-05-13 19:09:17 +0200euleritian(~euleritia@dynamic-176-003-078-122.176.3.pool.telefonica.de) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
2024-05-13 19:03:01 +0200__monty__(~toonn@user/toonn) (Ping timeout: 272 seconds)
2024-05-13 19:02:38 +0200destituion(~destituio@2a02:2121:2c4:e7b9:2895:2152:25e1:7ece) (Quit: Quit)
2024-05-13 19:01:55 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems)
2024-05-13 19:01:13 +0200econo_(uid147250@id-147250.tinside.irccloud.com)
2024-05-13 18:51:24 +0200sawilagar(~sawilagar@user/sawilagar) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2024-05-13 18:48:10 +0200mdpete(~mdpete@46.143.107.90) ()
2024-05-13 18:43:09 +0200rosco(rosco@gateway/vpn/airvpn/rosco) (Client Quit)
2024-05-13 18:41:14 +0200rosco(rosco@gateway/vpn/airvpn/rosco)
2024-05-13 18:40:31 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems) (Client Quit)
2024-05-13 18:38:24 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems)
2024-05-13 18:37:59 +0200titibandit(~titibandi@user/titibandit)
2024-05-13 18:37:51 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems) (Client Quit)
2024-05-13 18:37:14 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems)
2024-05-13 18:36:31 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems) (Client Quit)
2024-05-13 18:35:50 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems)
2024-05-13 18:35:25 +0200falafel_(~falafel@173-245-203-52.iad.as54203.net)
2024-05-13 18:35:19 +0200falafel(~falafel@173-245-217-246.nrt.as54203.net) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2024-05-13 18:35:16 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems) ()
2024-05-13 18:35:01 +0200falafel_(~falafel@173-245-203-52.iad.as54203.net) (Client Quit)
2024-05-13 18:34:17 +0200falafel_(~falafel@173-245-203-52.iad.as54203.net)
2024-05-13 18:31:03 +0200petrichor(~znc-user@user/petrichor) (Quit: ZNC 1.8.2 - https://znc.in)
2024-05-13 18:30:13 +0200crumpetsforlifefalafel
2024-05-13 18:30:13 +0200crumpetsforlife(~falafel@173-245-217-246.nrt.as54203.net)
2024-05-13 18:26:51 +0200 <mdpete> which has more beginner friendly learning resources, haskell or ocamel?
2024-05-13 18:25:51 +0200 <mdpete> Thank you.
2024-05-13 18:25:47 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems)
2024-05-13 18:25:19 +0200xal(~xal@mx1.xal.systems) ()
2024-05-13 18:24:58 +0200 <EvanR> you're not forced to learn new things, but it's a good idea
2024-05-13 18:24:11 +0200 <mdpete> excuse me If I ask much questions, I am very patient , and I believe in learning foundations deeply. Do you recommend to spend time to get used to how haskell force its developers think? or the easy way of python , I don't have any favorites .
2024-05-13 18:24:02 +0200tzh(~tzh@c-76-115-131-146.hsd1.or.comcast.net)
2024-05-13 18:22:07 +0200dezalator(~dezalator@77-254-94-95.dynamic.inetia.pl) (Remote host closed the connection)
2024-05-13 18:20:07 +0200cfricke(~cfricke@user/cfricke) (Quit: WeeChat 4.2.2)
2024-05-13 18:19:21 +0200 <EvanR> you probably have to forget any python you know to get started in haskell
2024-05-13 18:18:49 +0200 <EvanR> the diagrams library and the gloss library are two things which can make showing some graphics easy
2024-05-13 18:18:17 +0200 <mdpete> I am self studying without any university degree