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| 23:27:39 | <yaslam_> | xmonad is amazing |
| 23:27:53 | <yaslam_> | a truly well written piece of software |
| 23:36:04 | <yaslam_> | my opinion after using it for nearly 3 years |
| 23:39:04 | <OftenFaded33> | What did you use before? |
| 23:55:38 | <yaslam_> | I used KDE Plasma before I tried XMonad. But before I tried XMonad I remember trying i3wm and being impressed at tiling window managers, but the manual arrangement of windows in i3wm didn't seem that efficient for me. I came across a video on Youtube by Distrotube which was an introduction and I remember being very impressed by it, and then I decid |
| 23:55:38 | <yaslam_> | ed to try it out |
| 23:59:00 | <yaslam_> | At the start I thought it being configured Haskell was going to be too hard, but I came across a very good beginner tutorial for Haskell https://learnyouahaskell.github.io/ which I used to figure out how to configure XMonad. |
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