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Looks great! Minor quibble, I think Generating should be Generate on the second line.
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"Elm has consistent and reliable functions. If the input didn't change, the output doesn't change."
A lovely language for reliable webapps.
Shame there isn't anything starting with w to describe the webapps...
I also think delightful sounds a little strange. What about 'lovely', then you get the alliteration?
A lovely language for reliable webapps.
Shame there isn't anything starting with w to describe the webapps...
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I'm not a front end programmer and don't use JavaScript, but Elm looked like the most approachable entry point into the functional world.
By contrast, introducing a language by saying that it's powerful and easy to use or the like doesn't give me a reason to be interested - after all, everybody likes their favourite language, so I pass over claims like that.
Again, I'm aware that I'm not the prime target for Elm.
I'm definitely an OO-trained and OO-leaning developer. For the last 8 years, I've been doing Ruby (Rails) along with a bit of JS. I do have a CS degree, so I have some decent exposure to other paradigms. What brought me to Elm (besides my coworkers) was the "functional." Now that I'm here, however… what makes me happy is the strong type checking (and, tangentially, the friendly compiler). Just my 2¢ Brad
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