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Note that you need node.js to run elm-repl #100

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ento opened this issue Oct 21, 2016 · 5 comments
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Note that you need node.js to run elm-repl #100

ento opened this issue Oct 21, 2016 · 5 comments

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ento commented Oct 21, 2016

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The official Elm guide does say

make sure you have Node.js installed. We use that to evaluate code.

under the elm-repl section, but it's easy to miss (I did!)

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raorao commented Oct 21, 2016

woah! good catch. not sure how we should handle that -- maybe that should be a PR upstream to the elm guide? is there a better elm installation page we can link to?

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avh4 commented Oct 22, 2016

(For tomorrow, I added a note on the TA cheatsheet to validate that when helping students install software in the morning.)

siruguri added a commit to siruguri/curriculum-1 that referenced this issue Oct 27, 2016
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I noticed this too, so I had made a note to myself to write a PR with a proposed change... will submit shortly and ref this issue.

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raorao commented Nov 1, 2016

note that #103 gives node installation instructions for windows users, but will still node instructions for mac users as well.

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This has not yet been resolved because only Windows users will check the special installation instructions. Leaving open.

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