Comment by Uehreka
2 hours ago
You found it! Yeah the 4th version of the browser is in Haskell and is only a couple hours in, so it’s nowhere near done. The Go version achieved Acid3 compliance in 7 hours, but I expect this one to take a lot longer since Haskell is a bit more difficult to work with and there’s probably less Haskell in the training dataset.
> The Go version
Where can I find the Go version?
I’d been archiving/scrubbing each one so that the next assistant wouldn’t be able to use the previous branch as a guide, but since you asked, I pushed the archive of the Go one, feel free to rip it apart: https://github.com/chrisuehlinger/viberowser-go
https://github.com/chrisuehlinger/viberowser-go/blob/93f2638...
Please stop using Acid3 as some holy grail that lets you say you built a browser.
I have no idea how/if this passes Acid3 but this is not inline layout.
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