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Like a book club reads and discusses a book, what about looking at a
language or framework and discussing it at the meeting?
Opa is a functional web dev language with some very interesting
features especially for real-time web app development.
http://opalang.org/
I like the idea that they consider the web a target of sorts - Opa
programs compile down to one single executable that includes the DB,
the client code, services and collateral. Makes deployment very easy.
And it's statically typed.
But I only did web dev for about 9 months last year. Opa looks like
it would have been great for developing the real-time web app we
developed in Javascript (serverside ran on node.js). It would be
interesting to hear what others with a lot more experience in the web
dev arena think of it. Kick the tires. Go through their chat app
tutorial. Then we could discuss pros & cons at the next meeting
perhaps?
Phil
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Igal Koshevoy <ig...@pragmaticraft.com> wrote:
Phil
If there is time, I would like to show off my attempt to implement type classes in JavaScript.
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I can make an artist's depiction. Is that good enough? :)
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Every meeting should result in an xkcd-style comic summary.
Phil