The characters are probably ordered according to a well known character encoding standard, and most of them are the same as ASCII for A..Z and a..z.. Thus ['A'..'z'] will probably work, but with some extra chars.
Loved your nix langauge manual reading aloud.Considering switching gentoo to nixos. Is it secure, not sure? Tutorial on how to config flakes? Why windows? Too fast for me, btw
@@brittven thank you so much for the feedback, I worry so much that I go way too slow and no one would watch it at that speed! I’ll be getting to flakes eventually ! And why windows haha I’ll try to remember to answer that in a video
coooooooooooollllll, keep it up!
@@danial_hamedi for sure ! Thanks !
The characters are probably ordered according to a well known character encoding standard, and most of them are the same as ASCII for A..Z and a..z.. Thus ['A'..'z'] will probably work, but with some extra chars.
makes sense, i get:
ghci> ['A'..'z'] ->
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
Loved your nix langauge manual reading aloud.Considering switching gentoo to nixos. Is it secure, not sure? Tutorial on how to config flakes? Why windows? Too fast for me, btw
@@brittven thank you so much for the feedback, I worry so much that I go way too slow and no one would watch it at that speed! I’ll be getting to flakes eventually ! And why windows haha I’ll try to remember to answer that in a video
@@brittven btw would you like a new version of this but a bit slower paced and more explanations ?
@@ellyse7777 yes, ty