Stack with using the build in docker support
MB:lambda-haskell> stack install aws-lambda-haskell-runtime
Wait progress 2 of 110 ?!? This is when I need to remember that I spend my days waiting for npm to resolve 800 something packages to start a NEW project in JS. Also mad props to the npm team for their thankless hustle and work these past years. I’ve benefited.
Well that’s a bummer. FULL STOP sad panda.
MB:lambda-haskell> stack clean --docker --verbose Version 1.9.3, Git revision 40cf7b37526b86d1676da82167ea8758a854953b (6211 commits) x86_64 hpack-0.31.1 2019-02-13 21:20:46.269592: [debug] Checking for project config at: /c/Users/jtomc/Documents/Haskell/lambda-haskell/stack.yaml 2019-02-13 21:20:46.272348: [debug] Loading project config file stack.yaml 2019-02-13 21:20:46.308044: [debug] Run process: /usr/bin/docker --version 2019-02-13 21:20:46.460831: [debug] Process finished in 150ms: /usr/bin/docker --version 2019-02-13 21:20:46.462081: [debug] Run process: /usr/bin/docker inspect fpco/stack-build:lts-12.13 2019-02-13 21:20:46.628011: [debug] Process finished in 165ms: /usr/bin/docker inspect fpco/stack-build:lts-12.13 2019-02-13 21:20:46.654578: [debug] Run process: /usr/bin/docker run -v /home/jtomchak/.local/bin/stack:/tmp/stack sha256:8b7fe581dc0148347fae4c883eba74e338bdf1b94df73f0db0c68201d129a454 /tmp/stack --version Received ExitFailure 1 when running Raw command: /usr/bin/docker run -v /home/jtomchak/.local/bin/stack:/tmp/stack sha256:8b7fe581dc0148347fae4c883eba74e338bdf1b94df73f0db0c68201d129a454 /tmp/stack --version MB:lambda-haskell> PivotPlan #1 is to dual boot linux on my notebook. I made the switch last year from Mac to a Surface book, and have been pretty happy with the WLS support on windows. Very slick. BUT I have a lot of duplicate packages installed globally across my linux install and windows, I end up in the cmd more than care to admit, over all it’s great, but make / haskell / compile stuff it’s always a perfect match.
Plan #2 So I hear Elixir is a thing. If you remember, I picked up a book on it while at Elm Conf last year. Part of my browsing for another language. And while I tried to refocus at that time, and be a bit less scatter brain about what I was diving into, I put the book down, but continued to listen to the podcasts Elixir Outlaws and Elixir Talk. Both shows are a lot of fun.
Installsudo apt install esl-erlang
sudo apt install elixir
$ mix local.hex
Should now have all the things installed to see if we can stand up a Phoenix Web Framework starter.
Oh man Phoenix Web Framework used webpack to bundle up web assets. ♥
Ok. Side adventure to ensure
I like linux. I don’t think I’ve tried it in maybe 10 years other than ssh into a server for various things. Things like dropbox or Google Cloud drive weren’t available. Essentially cross platform apps COUGH Electron.
Still to do
JavaScript to Elm
Jesse Tomchak
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