> "again this is only relevant for advanced production builds" So, all real-life builds that anyone would care about.
I'm sorry, but the Go Gopher's eyes[1] will always remind me of boobs. [1]: https://talks.golang.org/2015/state-of-go.slide#21
Elm is actually 3 things rolled into one: 1. an language very similar to Haskell 2. a set of runtime libraries 3. a technique for modeling a GUI as a declarative state machine PureScript only competes with #1 and #2…
> The first question I usually get ... is “Why not Haskell?”. > The answer is JavaScript. My current favorite language for this is Elm[1]. It compiles to JS, is based on Haskell, and has a few simple differences between…
https://www.haiku-os.org/about/faq#top_5 > # Why not Linux? > Linux-based distributions stack up software -- the Linux kernel, the X Window System, and various DEs with disparate toolkits such as GTK+ and Qt -- that do…
> "again this is only relevant for advanced production builds" So, all real-life builds that anyone would care about.
I'm sorry, but the Go Gopher's eyes[1] will always remind me of boobs. [1]: https://talks.golang.org/2015/state-of-go.slide#21
Elm is actually 3 things rolled into one: 1. an language very similar to Haskell 2. a set of runtime libraries 3. a technique for modeling a GUI as a declarative state machine PureScript only competes with #1 and #2…
> The first question I usually get ... is “Why not Haskell?”. > The answer is JavaScript. My current favorite language for this is Elm[1]. It compiles to JS, is based on Haskell, and has a few simple differences between…
https://www.haiku-os.org/about/faq#top_5 > # Why not Linux? > Linux-based distributions stack up software -- the Linux kernel, the X Window System, and various DEs with disparate toolkits such as GTK+ and Qt -- that do…