Not used Elm since early 2014 and heard it’s changed a bit since then.
Elm was a great Trojan horse. It limited feature set made it quick to learn and get familiar with the syntax.
When sufficiently proficient in Elm you then find yourself missing some of the features of Haskell i.e. higher kinder types. At that stage Purescript / Haskell is a natural transition as they feel familiar but with more functionality.
Elm was a great Trojan horse. It limited feature set made it quick to learn and get familiar with the syntax.
When sufficiently proficient in Elm you then find yourself missing some of the features of Haskell i.e. higher kinder types. At that stage Purescript / Haskell is a natural transition as they feel familiar but with more functionality.