Isn't there a chicken-and-egg problem especially in US cities? The typical low-density suburban sprawl in american urban areas was "fueled" by the car/oil and housing industry in a much larger scale then in other…
thanks for your explanations. > - with opam every time you create switch you need to compile everything from scratch, with esy we try to reuse as much as possible from the build cache Yes, that's definitely useful. >…
hi Andrey, thanks for yor work on esy, everytime it comes up I have a look at the documentation and the latest developments. It looks like a nice project, but I'm still a little confused about its purpose. You mention…
Isn't there a chicken-and-egg problem especially in US cities? The typical low-density suburban sprawl in american urban areas was "fueled" by the car/oil and housing industry in a much larger scale then in other…
thanks for your explanations. > - with opam every time you create switch you need to compile everything from scratch, with esy we try to reuse as much as possible from the build cache Yes, that's definitely useful. >…
hi Andrey, thanks for yor work on esy, everytime it comes up I have a look at the documentation and the latest developments. It looks like a nice project, but I'm still a little confused about its purpose. You mention…