Reflecting on our experience of using Elm in production and an evaluation of Elm's distinguishing features... (more…)
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Switching from primitive types to product types can improve confidence in correctness and compiler errors, but not without a cost.
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The world of front end development has been experiencing a major paradigm shift over the past few years. Frameworks have shifted from Model/View and Object-Oriented paradigm of Backbone, Ember, Angularjs v1, and dozens of similar smaller projects to a new... (more…)
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When we introduced Elm to our production front-end at NoRedInk, we knew what to expect: the productivity benefits of an incredibly well-built language, and the intrinsic risk of integrating a... (more…)
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If you want to make anyone on the core Elm team roll their eyes, just
pick a feature that Haskell has and say, "Elm should have it too."
'Typeclasses' is the most common way to play the game, but you'll get
extra hipster points if you say 'Higher-Kinded ...
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