[Haskell-cafe] is there less available support for beginners these days?

Dennis Raddle dennis.raddle at gmail.com
Fri Feb 3 14:22:03 UTC 2017


Yes, good points. Most of my questions are not as difficult as a segfault,
and it definitely was easier to get newbie help some number of years ago.
For my Hint segfault, I definitely need to construct a minimal example and
will do that shortly.

d


On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 6:00 AM, Francesco Ariis <fa-ml at ariis.it> wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 01:29:40AM -0800, Dennis Raddle wrote:
> > Unfortunately it used to be much easier to get responses on the
> beginner's
> > list or the #haskell channel. I've now had several posts go completely
> > unanswered on the beginner's list, and can't get help from #haskell most
> of
> > the time (by "help" I mean someone who takes just a few minutes with me).
> > I've tried posting on Haskell cafe in the hopes I would get more
> responses
> > and I'm not sure if that's going to work (or is appropriate).
>
> Your last post on beginners (segfault with Hint (InterpreterT)) doesn't
> provide code.
>
> > My program segfaults the second time it run runInterpreterT. Just
> wondering
> > if that's not supposed to be allowed. I'm actually not sure what triggers
> > the segfault -- it's also doing some MIDI I/O.
> >
> > D
>
> Few persons will even bother to try without a minimal example which they
> can replicate on their machine, here or on SO or anywhere else.
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