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js_of_ocaml
eliom | js_of_ocaml | |
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1 | 4 | |
295 | 934 | |
0.3% | 0.1% | |
8.0 | 9.4 | |
3 days ago | 6 days ago | |
OCaml | OCaml | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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eliom
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WasmGC – Compile and run GC languages such as Kotlin, Java in Chrome browser
There is a pretty complete wasm_of_ocaml port to the Eliom web framework here https://github.com/ocsigen/eliom/pull/767
It seems like it’s a relatively easy swap from js_of_ocaml to WASM. That’s the option I’ve chosen for my experiments.
js_of_ocaml
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Question about the Reason project in general
In reality, most folks that developed BuckleScript frontends with ReasonML switched to ReScript syntax and are happy with it. Some felt more friction because of their reliance on PPXes or FP-heavy libraries (like Relude) and those people tend to use the Melange fork of BuckleScript or they switched to js_of_ocaml.
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Is there a statically typed functional programming language that doesn't take purity so seriously?
TL;DR: Reason is, and always has been, independent of ReScript (formerly BuckleScript) and is still actively maintained. If you want to use Reason or OCaml to make native code you can. If you want to compile JS from OCaml or Reason you also still can, but you'll want to use either js_of_ocaml or a BuckleScript fork named Melange that was made in response to the BuckleScript/ReScript people's shenanigans. And if you only care about JS-like syntax and JS output, you can use ReScript.
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Why is Elm more popular than most of its similar alternatives?
Personally, I just use OCaml and compile to JavaScript with Js_of_ocaml. Js_of_ocaml has been stable and actively maintained for a decade, and I don't have to worry if some superficial syntactic change that affects nothing but ASCII art is going to break my code.
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query-json: A story of cross-compilation with Reason
The compilation to JavaScript is the sweet section of this blog post since we are using OCaml (under the hood while writing Reason), and it allows us to compile directly to JavaScript using js_of_ocaml.
What are some alternatives?
dream - Tidy, feature-complete Web framework
melange - A mixture of tooling combined to produce JavaScript from OCaml & Reason
sihl - A modular functional web framework
reason - Simple, fast & type safe code that leverages the JavaScript & OCaml ecosystems
php-wasm - PHP in Browser, powered by WebAssembly.
jsoo-react - js_of_ocaml bindings for ReactJS. Based on ReasonReact.
thoth - Thoth: A domain-specific language (DSL) for multitier web development that compiles your code to a React client and Node.js server in human-readable Typescript code
yojson - Low-level JSON parsing and pretty-printing library for OCaml
gc - Branch of the spec repo scoped to discussion of GC integration in WebAssembly
bs-emotion - BuckleScript bindings to Emotion
soupault - Static website generator based on HTML element tree rewriting
query-json - Faster, simpler and more portable implementation of `jq` in Reason