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Tutorial for stack
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Maybe it's not appropriate for a general |
Michael Snoyman is working on an official guide; however, that seems a little too heavy to be something that you'd suggest as a first reading to a new Haskeller. |
Yeah -- I'd like for the content here to be beginner friendly introductory materials to get people started, rather than complete/comprehensive documentation. |
@CGenie That is (the final version of) the official guide I linked to above. |
Hmm, I suppose you're right. Perhaps that would be better suited to a "Getting started with ${editor}" or "Getting started on ${OS}" type of tutorial. |
There have been a few requests for tutorials and documentation on using
stack
. There's nothing on dohaskell either, so that's a good place to start.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: