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urweb
- My views on NeoHaskell
- Ask HN: Uncommon Web Languages?
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What modern and mature language does both general purpose and data persistence ?
Examples of these are Links and Ur/web.
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A list of new budding programming languages and their interesting features?
Ur-Web
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Async/await inference in Firefly
I’ve heard of Links and Ur-web.
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Lightweight Modular Staging and Embedded Compilers: Abstraction without Regret for High-Level High-Performance Programming
There is definitely prior art for this in Links and Ur-Web, but I'm not as tied to pure functional or dependently-typed languages. Though, we'll see where it goes. Coming up with the right "interface" for that has been a challenge, to say the least, so that's why I keep reading about what's out there.
coffeescript
- CoffeeScript
- Ask HN: Why don't browsers just build a non-JS interpreter?
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alternatives to the javascript ecosystem
That said, there are ways to embrace the JS ecosystem without actually using JavaScript. Many popular languages have transpilers that will convert code written in that particular language into something that will run natively in a web browser (in other words, JavaScript). Even TypeScript is a language that gets transpiled into JavaScript, so it's not that outrageous of a concept, it just gets more difficult to do the further you get away from languages that don't already look like JavaScript.
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Vanilla+PostCSS as an Alternative to SCSS
As a front-end web developer, do you still use CoffeeScript or jQuery? Unlikely, as TypeScript, ES/TC39 and Babel (and the retirement of Internet Explorer thanks to @codepo8 and his EDGE team) have helped to transform JavaScript into some kind of a modern programming language.
- Por que Elm é uma linguagem tão deliciosa?
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An Introduction for TypeScript
CoffeeScript
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Why React isn't dying
On the other hand, companies choose React because that's where all the developers are. If you want to build something that can be maintained years from now, you better not choose the next hype train that goes straight to nowhere (remember CoffeeScript ?). You want something battle tested that has stood the test of time, where you won't have trouble finding developers to scale once you need to. And nobody ever got fired for choosing React.
- List of languages that compile to JavaScript
- We're breaking up with JavaScript front ends
- Suggestion for coding project
What are some alternatives?
Kind - A next-gen functional language [Moved to: https://github.com/Kindelia/Kind2]
Elm - Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.
awesome-programming-languages - The list of an awesome programming languages that you might be interested in
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
sligh - A language for certifying specification
purescript - A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript
FStar - A Proof-oriented Programming Language
imba - 🐤 The friendly full-stack language
gleam - ⭐️ A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!
servant - Main repository for the servant libraries — DSL for describing, serving, querying, mocking, documenting web applications and more!
haxeui-core - The core library of the HaxeUI framework
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core