If you're interested in the Haskell IDE story we've organised a
specific room for that. I'm hoping Matthew will be able to spend some
time in there too.

Thanks, Neil

On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 1:29 PM Bryan Richter <b...@chreekat.net> wrote:
>
> Re haskell-ide-engine: I've been meaning to try it out, so I'm interested in 
> making progress on that branch this weekend, if someone can show me the ropes 
> and suggest some goals.
>
> On Tue, 11 Jun 2019, 10.18 Matthew Pickering, <matthewtpicker...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>>
>> I am writing a blog post concurrently with preparing my talk so I will
>> post that afterwards.
>>
>> I would have expected `dante` to work with the `./hadrian/ghci.sh`
>> target. What goes wrong there?
>>
>> The haskell-ide-engine support lives on a branch, which you are
>> welcome to try, but comes with no guarantees. It is more than a proof
>> of concept but less than fully production ready.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 7:29 AM Sven Tennie <sven.ten...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hey Matthew,
>> >
>> > Could you do me a big favor and record/document this session? 
>> > Unfortunately I won't make it to the ZuriHac, but I'm highly interested in 
>> > improving my GHC workflow.
>> >
>> > Currently I'm working in a cycle of:
>> >
>> > 1. read code in haskell-code-explorer [1]
>> > 2. modify it in Emacs (currently only syntax highlighting, no type 
>> > checking)
>> > 3. look at ghcid if the types match
>> > 4. goto 1 or use hadrian to build
>> >
>> > I guess this may be improved by the haskell-ide-engine.
>> >
>> > Of course would it be amazing, if all talks could be recorded.
>> >
>> > BTW - If any of the other readers has a better setup, please share. I 
>> > found very little about IDE setup for GHC in the Wiki or Internet and the 
>> > "standard" dante or intero approaches don't seem to work, at least not out 
>> > of the box.
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> >
>> > Sven
>> >
>> > [1] - https://haskell-code-explorer.mfix.io/package/ghc-8.6.1/
>> >
>> > Am Sa., 25. Mai 2019 um 13:08 Uhr schrieb Matthew Pickering 
>> > <matthewtpicker...@gmail.com>:
>> >>
>> >> Andreas/Niklas,
>> >>
>> >> I can do a talk/demo of using tools such as `ghc-artefact-nix`,
>> >> `haskell-ide-engine`, `ghcid`, GHC's debugger whilst working on GHC.
>> >> Could you schedule in a 30 minute slot for that please if you think it
>> >> would be of interest.
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >>
>> >> Matt
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 5:52 PM Andreas Herrmann <andreas...@gmx.ch> 
>> >> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > Dear GHC devs,
>> >> >
>> >> > This year's ZuriHac 2019 [1] will again feature a dedicated GHC track 
>> >> > to foster contributions to GHC and teach newcomers how to participate 
>> >> > in GHC's development. It was a great success last year, and we hope it 
>> >> > will be a great success this year as well.
>> >> >
>> >> > For that we need your help: We would like to invite you to organize a 
>> >> > session in the GHC track. This could be in form of a presentation, a 
>> >> > workshop, or a hack session with topics centered around GHC.
>> >> >
>> >> > For some inspiration, these are the subjects from last year's track:
>> >> > - Continuous Integration / DevOps, by Manual Chakravarty
>> >> > - PrimOps / PrimTypes, by Michal Terepeta
>> >> > - Performance Regression Tests, by Niklas Hambüchen
>> >> > - Newcomers Tutorial, by Andreas Herrmann
>> >> >
>> >> > Other possible subjects could be around:
>> >> > - Improving documentation
>> >> > - Extending GHC's test-suite
>> >> > - General GHC development workflows
>> >> > - The inner workings of some aspect of GHC
>> >> >
>> >> > Aside from preparing a session, we are also looking for volunteers to 
>> >> > be around as GHC mentors during hack sessions to help out newcomers.
>> >> >
>> >> > Please let us know if you'd be interested in leading a session, or 
>> >> > being a mentor, or helping out with this track in any other way. You 
>> >> > can contact either Niklas or myself, on this list or by private message.
>> >> >
>> >> > Best,
>> >> > Niklas and Andreas
>> >> > ZuriHac 2019 GHC track coordinators
>> >> >
>> >> > [1]: https://zfoh.ch/zurihac2019/
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