wither the Platform

Stephen Tetley stephen.tetley at gmail.com
Tue Mar 24 20:08:18 UTC 2015


Because then you are working with a unique snapshot rather than one in
communal use. Writing code to work with the Platform is "social
gesture" that gives some hint that your code works for others.

On 24 March 2015 at 14:19, Jeremy <voldermort at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote
>> 1) Code I write needs to run on Mac (where it is written), Windows and
>> Linux (where it is usually used). None of the 'build it yourself'
>> alternatives gives a way to ensure, with confidence, that I have the same
>> platform on each of my machines.
>
> Why not just install GHC x.y.z and cabal freeze? (You could also use a
> stackage snapshot.)
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