
All right, here you go: https://github.com/nh2/WashNGo https://github.com/nh2/WashNGo/commit/08010e7404219470a827f3e4172004f9d2aedc... Took me around 75 minutes. Think about it a bit: I just ported thirty thousand lines of code that I have never seen before and that has bit-rotted for over six years to the latest programming environment. It being Haskell, I am pretty confident it does *exactly* what it's supposed to do. I want to see anyone do that with an equivalently sized + outdated Ruby / Python project. On 02/05/13 13:27, Adrian May wrote:
I just tried to use Flippi. It broke because of the syntax change so I tried WASH. I couldn't even install it because of the syntax change. I persisted for a while but gave up because getPackageId doesn't exist in any form at all anymore. This was only the install script: what would WASH itself have in store for me to get my brain around?