Probably true. At least you will see some Haskell-syntax.
Writing an extension for XMonad may be worthwhile, though. Or learning about its inner workings. (There are some good introductions floating around the net. They put a lot of thought into the types in XMonad.)
Writing an extension for XMonad may be worthwhile, though. Or learning about its inner workings. (There are some good introductions floating around the net. They put a lot of thought into the types in XMonad.)