core
r10
core | r10 | |
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9 | 1 | |
2,783 | 73 | |
0.5% | - | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Elm | Elm | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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core
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Learning Elm by porting a medium-sized web front end from React (2019)
elm is a lovely lang. it would be nice to have modern APIs on it.
here's the project for new eyes:
https://github.com/elm/core
https://elm-lang.org/
- Statically-typed functional programming, Elm, Conway's Game of Life, and Emergence
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Beware of integer division in Elm 0.19.1
In Basics.elm we have:
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Learn functional programming with Advent of Code! ☃️
The package docs for all the functions we learned today
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Is there a viable successor to Elm?
However I notice that the developed of elm/core has died down (last commit was 4 years ago) and I feel that it's fading into obscurity.
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Understanding UI Components in Elm
https://elmprogramming.com/
There isn't that much good learning material. It is important to get comfortable with the official docs. Especially the standard library that you find here: https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/elm/core/latest/
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Is elm dead?
Looking at the default branch of core, you can already see this in more than just "for the compiler".
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A good list of problems that every language should be able to solve.
For a minimal but useful set of functionality, I would love to see a better set than elm/core. In essence, basic types (Int, Float, String, Bool) and ways to combine these: Tuples, Records, ADT. Since they are also used so frequently, List, Map/Dict, Set and Option/Maybe implementations should also be included. In terms of functions, basic Math and a sensible set of operations for each of the included types. Again, elm/core is a good example.
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Porting Elm to WebAssembly
Once all that handwritten C code was solid, I needed to make sure the C generated from Elm was working properly. I found the source for the core library's unit tests and decided to port them into my project and add some of my own tests. You can run the tests in WebAssembly in your browser too. (Funnily enough, one of the biggest challenges was getting the Elm Test framework itself to run! The framework is more complex than the tests themselves. I still need to come back to the fuzzer tests!)
r10
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Does Elm has UI control libraries like React?
Maybe you're looking for this https://github.com/rakutentech/r10/
What are some alternatives?
elm-companies - 🌲 A list of companies using Elm in production.
Material Components Web - Modular and customizable Material Design UI components for the web
realworld-hasura - Realworld inspired blogging platform (Remake of Conduit) using Hasura + Purescript + Elm
elm-lang.org - Server and client code for the Elm website.
gc - Branch of the spec repo scoped to discussion of GC integration in WebAssembly
elm-graphql - Autogenerate type-safe GraphQL queries in Elm.
html - Use HTML in Elm!
diffuse - A music player that connects to your cloud/distributed storage.
elm-architecture-tutorial - How to create modular Elm code that scales nicely with your app
elm-doc-preview - Elm offline documentation previewer
elm-designer - A visual code generator for Elm UI.
exosphere - A user-friendly, extensible OpenStack client. This is a mirror. See GitLab for issues and PRs: https://gitlab.com/exosphere/exosphere