Hi Chris,
Thanks for that video, I'm looking forward to any more that you might do.
Seeing your workflow is a very important aspect to your video, especially for
newcomers trying to learn Haskell on their own. A brief overview of your
tooling would be nice.
Unfortunately, I shaved a yak very w
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
> - Having a PS1 prompt that contained the exit code from the last command
> was really clever, I hadn't seen that before. I'm sure some people would be
> interested in what the bashrc for that prompt looks like.
>
Just make sure promptvars is
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I agree with Bob Ippolito, it's a wonderfully put together video, and
I can't wait to see some more episodes! The pacing is just right,
everything is properly recorded, and going through code like that with
some explanation of what's going on really he
As a Haskell novice I really appreciate the effort to put this together and
look forward to seeing more of them. The video is high production quality
and the pacing was fast enough that I didn't get too bored, even though I
already had a pretty good understanding of the Haskell that was covered.
I
I've just uploaded a video walking through
some of the source code for Pandoc. I plan to
create more videos like it (on Pandoc and other
open source/free software projects), and I'd
appreciate your feedback.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=FEFETKhhq8w&feature=youtube_gdata_play
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