Nixlang doesn't have a type system sufficient to encode monads, so you don't have to worry about it ;)
> tools that wont fade away, its much harder to believe that about nixlang than its for bash/dash/sh
Bash has been around for over 34 years, which is very respectable. But Nixlang has also already been here for more than 20.
> the software my script installs is probably more supported than it would be on nix because its on ubuntu, one of the more commonly supported distros
wat? Nix runs on Ubuntu just fine...
Nixlang doesn't have a type system sufficient to encode monads, so you don't have to worry about it ;)
> tools that wont fade away, its much harder to believe that about nixlang than its for bash/dash/sh
Bash has been around for over 34 years, which is very respectable. But Nixlang has also already been here for more than 20.
> the software my script installs is probably more supported than it would be on nix because its on ubuntu, one of the more commonly supported distros
wat? Nix runs on Ubuntu just fine...