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  "textContent": "augustss:\n\n> very modest requirements of the C compiler.\n\nOkaaay. I assumed it needed a recent C compiler. Your Compiling instructions don’t give a minimum version for `cl`. I’m running VS12.0, 2015. Why this museum-grade kit? Because that’s what works to build Hugs (2006).\n\nWhy Hugs? Because I want lessness in my Haskell, but plus extensible records, plus a principled implementation of FunDeps+Overlaps (that is a sane basis for tweaking a little).\n\nI was hoping MicroHS might also be some of that, but AFAICT you’re aiming to perpetrate a large proportion of GHC’s extensions except with no `LANGUAGE` pragma to block them, and worse error messages. I’m not trying to run a Haskell on tiny devices, so I’m not seeing WIIFM with MicroHS over GHC.",
  "title": "MicroHs is the browser is more fun now"
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