Requesting for help with Brick ( Urgent )

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Deepak Kapiswe

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Nov 26, 2016, 11:33:09 AM11/26/16
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Hello all,

I know this is not the right place to write all this but I am in a situation that I hv to do it ...

I request you people to please help me getting the library how it works really ... I am doing a small assignment of developing a toy text editor in inspired by vim and I prefer only Haskell as my programming language. From somewhere I got to know about brick and i had gone through the documentation a lot of times but finally it boils down that I can't make use of it until i get some real working code so that I could figure it out how to use this tool that demos can't provide as they are quite isolated and also b'coz i am almost new to Haskell and I have very little time with me something like 10 days only to finish the work .

So can you guys help me a little as no one could help me in the #/haskell also ...  if possible can you contact me personally  <deepak...@gmail.com> or can you share with me some real application code built with brick ~~Q

where I specifically facing problem is when I am trying to model something like multipane e.g. as we see a list popping out in vim when (Ctrl + P / Ctrl +N) is pressed .... i.e. how to model a state in which new child widget could come at any instance of time and that have to be rendered at the exact position ~~Q

Thanks in advance and sorry for the disturbance .

~ Deepak Kapiswe


Deepak Kapiswe

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Nov 27, 2016, 12:06:06 PM11/27/16
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Sorry but is this group alive ~~Q or no one interested ~~Q

drcy...@gmail.com

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Jan 3, 2017, 1:54:19 PM1/3/17
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Hi,

My apologies for not responding to this; I know it has been a while, but somehow I didn't receive this message when it was sent to the list.

As for your specific situation, developing more proficiency with Haskell will definitely make brick feel more natural. In the mean time, though, it might be helpful if you can describe what you want to do in more detail. I'm not sure what vim functionality you're describing (and not everyone's vim does the same thing on C-n/C-p keypress).
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