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1. aredox+q8[view] [source] 2024-04-29 15:35:20
>>elikog+(OP)
The main reason for the persistence of Nix despite its warts and general mess is just "first-mover advantage": it was the first, therefore it has more libraries/packages/development of the ecosystem than the alternatives.

Stop being lazy, go back to engineering first principles and it makes little sense to stay with Nix. Guix or any rewrite as a library in a well-developed language* makes more sense.

*For example, why are Haskellians using Nix so much instead of integrating its concepts into their own tooling?

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2. tripdo+zi[view] [source] 2024-04-29 16:16:50
>>aredox+q8
I think Nix is much simpler and more suited for software packaging than Scheme.
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3. orthec+aI[view] [source] 2024-04-29 18:11:14
>>tripdo+zi
I don't think any general purpose language ever invented is simpler than lisp/scheme. I've not taken the time to familiarize myself with Nix yet, and one of the reasons is that the syntax of learning yet another language with its own idioms and syntax isn't something I care to tackle right now. I would love to reap the benefits of something like Nix, but something like Guix is much more appealing to me.
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