1.3 Functional Clean Basics - Installing the compiler on Linux
Description
This is the third lesson of a series of lessons regarding programming with Clean. This lesson contains a video which shows two ways of installing the clean compiler on Linux. Unfortunately, only the modern way is shown (Using Nitrile, which is a clean package manager).since the traditional way is no longer supported. For the sake of demonstration, the minimal Ubuntu distribution is used.
Pre-requisites
- Basic Linux/Ubuntu terminal knowledge (e.g:
cd
,echo
,mkdir
,ls
).
Series
This lesson is sold independently and is a part of a series for teaching Functional Clean Basics. The lessons are numbered as the following: N.x. The N refers to the course name, while the x refers to the lesson.
Course Lessons
- 1.1 Functional Clean Basics - What is a compiler
- 1.2 Functional Clean Basics - Installing the compiler on Windows
- 1.3 Functional Clean Basics - Installing the compiler on Linux
- 1.4 Functional Clean Basics - Where to find resources
License
This item is published and distributed by the owner Mohammed Al-Mahdawi. The item must not be redistributed for any purpose unless the owner explicitly permits the redistribution.
You'll get Lesson 1.3 "Installing the compiler on Linux". Plus, links to useful resources.