On 2008.01.15 22:54:08 -0800, Benjamin L. Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Your Yi editor tutorial looks like a fascinating idea,
but I use Mac OS X (10.2.8 Jaguar, soon to be upgraded
to 10.5.x Leopard) at home, and Windows XP at work,
while your tutorial is based on
First of all, Andrew: Thanks! That was really interesting.
Benjamin L. Russell wrote:
Your Yi editor tutorial looks like a fascinating idea,
but I use Mac OS X (10.2.8 Jaguar, soon to be upgraded
to 10.5.x Leopard) at home, and Windows XP at work,
while your tutorial is based on Ubuntu and the
Your Yi editor tutorial looks like a fascinating idea,
but I use Mac OS X (10.2.8 Jaguar, soon to be upgraded
to 10.5.x Leopard) at home, and Windows XP at work,
while your tutorial is based on Ubuntu and the bash
shell.
A few questions:
1) Do you have any versions of your Yi tutorial for
Mac OS
On 2008.01.14 13:34:42 +, Andrew Birkett [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled 0.8K
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going through them now, and I like them a lot. (Maybe I'll finally
begin doing stuff with Yi!)
Is there any particular reason you didn't put your tutorials on the
Haskell
Hi,
I've recently started using Yi, the haskell editor. I found it slightly
non-trivial to get started, so I've written up my installation method
and a beginners guide tutorial which I hope will be of interest to
other people who'd like to try Yi. It lives at: