This is purposefully ambitious and aspirational. Some concepts that are worth understanding in addition to the principles outlined here include:
Here’s a CodePen I’ll periodically update with the compiled CSS to use as a testing playground.
This is purposefully ambitious and aspirational. Some concepts that are worth understanding in addition to the principles outlined here include:
Here’s a CodePen I’ll periodically update with the compiled CSS to use as a testing playground.
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-- CORE LIBRARY IMPORTS -- | |
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import Task exposing (Task, ThreadID, andThen, sequence, succeed, spawn) | |
import Json.Decode exposing (Decoder, list, int, string, (:=), map, object2) | |
import Signal exposing (Signal, Mailbox, mailbox, send) | |
import List | |
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-- THIRD PARTY LIBRARY IMPORTS -- |
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### [2023-06-19] UPDATE: Just tried to use my instructions again on a fresh install and it failed in a number of places. | |
###. Not sure if I'll update this gist (though I realise it seems to still have some traffic), but here's a list of | |
###. things to watch out for: | |
### - Check out the `nix-darwin` instructions, as they have changed. | |
### - There's a home manager gotcha https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/issues/4026 | |
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# I found some good resources but they seem to do a bit too much (maybe from a time when there were more bugs). | |
# So here's a minimal Gist which worked for me as an install on a new M1 Pro. |