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William Carroll
bba3f16c43 Prefer snake-shift instead of a row-by-row shift
Per the assignment's instructions, the `Shift n` operation should treat
the *entire keyboard* like a cycle and shift that. I was erroneously
treating *each row* like a cycle and shifting those one-by-one.

This change fixes that. In addition, it also:
- Updates README.md with expected inputs and outputs
- Updates test suite
- Adds `split` dependency to {default,shell}.nix
2020-08-12 12:03:35 +01:00
William Carroll
3d6130c7cf Provide more useful instructions for building this project
TL;DR:
- include a default.nix to allow users to build an named executable
- emphasize in the README that the user needs Nix to build this project
- pin nixpkgs to a specific commit and fetch it from GitHub
2020-08-12 10:28:04 +01:00
William Carroll
5f52077492 Re-type type using the altered keyboard
Remember: always read the instructions; that's the most important part.
2020-08-06 00:18:44 +01:00
William Carroll
40753e9f3b Add some the scaffolding for testing
As I attempt to habituate TDD, I should have some examples of tests to minimize
all friction preventing me from testing.
2020-08-05 21:37:08 +01:00
William Carroll
b1c403f6b9 Create small command line program that parses arguments
Before starting my take-home assignment, the instructions advised me to create a
"Hello, world" program in the language of my choice. Since I'm choosing Haskell,
I created this example as my starter boilerplate.
2020-08-04 16:36:31 +01:00