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00:24
right now I'm trying to figure out how to get ghci to show the online documentation with :doc
00:39
@Code-Apprentice I remember you were working an a baseball card app or something, I watched your twitch feed a few times...
@AaronHall :doc is not available to me, just checked with :?
 
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02:06
λ: :doc map
ghc: Can't find any documentation for GHC.Base.
This is probably because the module was compiled without '-haddock',
but it's also possible that the module contains no documentation.

Try re-compiling with '-haddock'.
 
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05:50
Good evening, everyone! I won't be able to stay around for long, but before I go...
@Dodge The most comprehensive overview is probably github.com/Gabriel439/post-rfc/blob/master/sotu.md
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A few recent developments are probably missing, but it should give a good overall picture.
06:26
@AaronHall Can I discuss Lisp here or is there any another suitable room?
06:37
Btw, finally I install GNU Clisp
 
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13:00
@duplode Great, thanks!
13:51
@duplode thanks for the link - I hope you come back!
@Pandya we have several lisps tagged for the room, but if you want to make your own lisp-specific room, that's ok with me.
 
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15:27
@Dodge yah, my work on that has nearly come to a halt over the last few months. I haven't streamed on twitch since like Oct or something.
16:20
@AaronHall That link duplode posted is interesting. I had no idea there was so much available to Haskell users
 
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17:25
@AaronHall hi
Hey @Code-Apprentice
How's it going?
17:56
It's fine. I will make a video of me expanding the functions of my congratulationsoftware. Namely: adding additional timeunits like seconds, minutes, hours and some esotheric ones.
But for that I need a quiet working place, which will be my room at night. :)
I hope I will remain calm XD
18:12
@Alucard Coding and remaining calm can be difficult at times
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Eh, I don't know. I don't find coding very exciting. It's supposed to be the most mundane job in the world. How did it get here so fast? :-)
19:12
Coding can induce the a range of human emotions I would say, joy, frustration, empowerment...
19:25
@S.R.I I find solving problems with code is often very exciting. But that's not really the opposite of "remaining calm".
 
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22:29
hi, what is wrong with this? because i have read, that you can't use "let" in conditionals i didn't use it. How can i accomplish what i want?
if timeunitchoice = 1 then timeunit = "years"
    else if timeunitchoice = 2 then timeunit = "days"
    else putStrLn "Clever ;)"
gives: parse error on input ‘=’
22:47
problem solved
@Alucard what was your solution?
looking up the correct syntax!
putStrLn "For the right timeunit, enter the respective digit:"
    putStrLn "1: Years, 2: Days"
    timeunitchoice <- getLine
    let timeunit =
                 if timeunitchoice == "1" then "year"
                 else if timeunitchoice == "2" then "day"
                 else "Clever ;)"
that helps...so you used == for comparison, right?
It helps to understand that if...else in Haskell is an expression not a statement, like in other languages. This means it evaluates to a value.
ok, so i have a problem
at ageint : i want to use 365.25 (close enough) for the dayfactor
but then the compiler says: No instance for (Fractional Integer)
well i reached my goal to implement different timeunits, so whatever, me done for today :)

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