I personally would love to see Yi become the next Emacs/Vi. Like you
I find Yi's text editing capabilities coupled with its potential for
IDE like features very exciting.
Whenever I'm using an IDE I find myself wishing for emacs editing
capabilities, and whenever I'm using emacs I find myself wish
ers,
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> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Andrew Myers wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > I've been looking around the Yi source a lot more and finally have a
> > toolchain that works, I use Archlinux so I was affected by this[1] bug
Hi everyone,
I've been looking around the Yi source a lot more and finally have a
toolchain that works, I use Archlinux so I was affected by this[1] bug
in ghc. I've found though that I can't build Yi with the -fhacking
flag on either my Arch desktop or the Snow Leopard Mac that I have at
work.
I
May 2, 8:44 pm, Jeff Wheeler wrote:
> On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Andrew Myers wrote:
> > I'm a full time software developer but reasonably new to haskell (been
> > reading stuff for the past year or so but haven't done a large project
> > in it) and I wou
ut development has dropped off sharply in the
last two years.
Thanks!
Andrew Myers
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