At the end of the introduction, the text suggests installing ghc. For users who want to start trying stuff immediately without installing stuff, it might be worthwhile to mention an online playground/repl as an alternative. https://play.haskell.org/ seems like the obvious choice although it doesn't have a ghci-type mode as far as I can tell.
What do you think?
Link to the page in question
https://github.com/learnyouahaskell/learnyouahaskell.github.io/blob/main/markdown/source_md/introduction.md#what-you-need-to-dive-in-what-you-need
At the end of the introduction, the text suggests installing ghc. For users who want to start trying stuff immediately without installing stuff, it might be worthwhile to mention an online playground/repl as an alternative. https://play.haskell.org/ seems like the obvious choice although it doesn't have a
ghci-type mode as far as I can tell.What do you think?
Link to the page in question
https://github.com/learnyouahaskell/learnyouahaskell.github.io/blob/main/markdown/source_md/introduction.md#what-you-need-to-dive-in-what-you-need