Good. I have written drag and drop functionality in Elm a few times. I have a clear enough idea on how that code looks that if I had to write a drag and drop today, I think I could crank it out quickly. You call it…
They are pretty different. They have similar syntax, and their type systems are similarly strong, but beyond that they are pretty different. Haskell has a huge syntax and a ton of language features. It has a big…
I dont even think upgrading to 0.19. If you have 0.18 code that works, why upgrade? I think NoRedInk has some very old versions of Elm still in production, like 0.16 or something.
I have been writing Elm for 5 years now. I work at Humio, where our front end is 100k lines of Elm code. What would you like to know? I love Elm. I'm absolutely hooked. I don't want to go back to doing Frontend work in…
Good. I have written drag and drop functionality in Elm a few times. I have a clear enough idea on how that code looks that if I had to write a drag and drop today, I think I could crank it out quickly. You call it…
They are pretty different. They have similar syntax, and their type systems are similarly strong, but beyond that they are pretty different. Haskell has a huge syntax and a ton of language features. It has a big…
I dont even think upgrading to 0.19. If you have 0.18 code that works, why upgrade? I think NoRedInk has some very old versions of Elm still in production, like 0.16 or something.
I have been writing Elm for 5 years now. I work at Humio, where our front end is 100k lines of Elm code. What would you like to know? I love Elm. I'm absolutely hooked. I don't want to go back to doing Frontend work in…