melange VS js_of_ocaml

Compare melange vs js_of_ocaml and see what are their differences.

melange

A mixture of tooling combined to produce JavaScript from OCaml & Reason (by melange-re)
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melange js_of_ocaml
14 4
752 931
3.5% 0.6%
9.7 9.4
3 days ago 4 days ago
OCaml OCaml
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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melange

Posts with mentions or reviews of melange. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-27.
  • Melange for React devs book, alpha release
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 27 Feb 2024
    Hey HN, at Ahrefs we have been working on an online book that hopefully helps React developers get up and running with Melange, an OCaml to JavaScript compiler. You can read more about Melange here: https://melange.re/.

    There are still a few chapters that we'd like to add before considering it "complete", but it might be already helpful for some folks out there, that's why we decided to publish it early.

    The book uses Reason syntax to implement React components using ReasonReact components. You can read more about both in:

    https://reasonml.github.io/

  • Reason and React Meta-Frameworks
    5 projects | dev.to | 17 Oct 2023
    In my previous post on trying to use the NextJS App Router and Reason I described some of the problems and limitations of their compatibility with one another. With the release of Melange 2 I decided to see if the new features of Melange 2 could help to increase the compatibility of Reason and the NextJS App Router. I have also documented some of the things learnt after trying Melange (v1) with Astro and Remix.
  • GitHub - melange-re/melange: A mixture of tooling combined to produce JavaScript from OCaml & Reason
    1 project | /r/programming | 16 Jun 2022
  • OCaml 5.0 Alpha Release
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 15 Jun 2022
    So it's Reason, not ReasonML which the umbrella project's name, and Rescript is a imcompatible syntax split from the Bucklescript team (that previously transpiled Reason to JS). Bucklescript's new name is... Rescript.

    But not everyone agrees with the split and work is being done on Melange to replace Bucklescript : https://github.com/melange-re/melange

    Ultimately JsOfOcaml can directly transpile Ocaml to JS.

  • Question about the Reason project in general
    3 projects | /r/rescript | 4 Feb 2022
    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.
  • From TypeScript to ReScript
    12 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Jan 2022
    There is a fork of ReScript that supports ReasonML syntax and with the goal of maintaining Ocaml compatibility: https://github.com/melange-re/melange.
  • From object-oriented JS to functional ReScript
    1 project | /r/javascript | 4 Dec 2021
    There's also a fork of BuckleScript/ReScript called Melange that guts its build system so that instead of using ninja, it works with more standard tools for the ecosystem, specifically dune and esy. In doing so they managed to also finally get the compiler off of OCaml 4.06: now it can use a newer OCaml compiler and take advantage of four years worth of language and compiler improvements.
  • Are Dynamic Languages Going to Replace Static Languages? (2003)
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 Aug 2021
  • Writing custom VSCode extensions in ReasonML
    2 projects | /r/reasonml | 21 Jul 2021
    For OCaml and ReasonML your options are js_of_ocaml (mentioned here in ReasonML docs) or a fairly new fork of BuckleScript called melange. They differ in implementation and output, with JSOO taking intermediate bytecode generated by ocamlc and turning it into unreadable JS, vs Melange being a patched compiler that builds more human-readable JS.
  • Using `let.opt` in Rescript with latest Reason/OCaml
    3 projects | dev.to | 11 Jul 2021

js_of_ocaml

Posts with mentions or reviews of js_of_ocaml. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-04.
  • Question about the Reason project in general
    3 projects | /r/rescript | 4 Feb 2022
    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.
  • Is there a statically typed functional programming language that doesn't take purity so seriously?
    7 projects | /r/functionalprogramming | 1 Jun 2021
    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.
  • Why is Elm more popular than most of its similar alternatives?
    1 project | /r/elm | 15 May 2021
    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.
  • query-json: A story of cross-compilation with Reason
    8 projects | dev.to | 12 Oct 2020
    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?

When comparing melange and js_of_ocaml you can also consider the following projects:

rescript-compiler - The compiler for ReScript.

reason - Simple, fast & type safe code that leverages the JavaScript & OCaml ecosystems

jsoo-react - js_of_ocaml bindings for ReactJS. Based on ReasonReact.

ocaml - The core OCaml system: compilers, runtime system, base libraries

yojson - Low-level JSON parsing and pretty-printing library for OCaml

Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).

bs-emotion - BuckleScript bindings to Emotion

haxe - Haxe - The Cross-Platform Toolkit

query-json - Faster, simpler and more portable implementation of `jq` in Reason

vscode-ocaml-platform - Visual Studio Code extension for OCaml

scriptum - Functional Programming Unorthodoxly Adjusted to Client-/Server-side Javascript