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Similar projects and alternatives to flow
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zig
General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
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proposal-types-as-comments
Discontinued ECMAScript proposal for type syntax that is erased - Stage 1 [Moved to: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-type-annotations]
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pfff
Discontinued Tools for code analysis, visualizations, or style-preserving source transformation.
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workflow-kotlin
A Swift and Kotlin library for making composable state machines, and UIs driven by those state machines.
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Joda-Time
Joda-Time is the widely used replacement for the Java date and time classes prior to Java SE 8.
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flow discussion
flow reviews and mentions
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Eloquent JavaScript 4th edition (2024)
It's not as popular as typescript but not dead, it's consistently active [0] for a decade.
[0] https://github.com/facebook/flow/graphs/contributors
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Current thoughts on TypeScript, type safety, and its competition/presence in the ecosystem?
One alternative that I found was flow, thought haven't used it. There is a bevy of languages that transpiles to JS, though some seemingly lost their attention over time. Can the bridge to WASM contribute to this or is that digressing from the topic?
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Typescript vs Flow? and why?
I think you are mistaking Flow unmaintained for Flow actively maintained.
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Interesting ocaml mention in buck2 by fb
Hack and Flow are also written in OCaml.
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I'll offer my two cents, since we're all taking another ride on the JavaScript hate train.
So... you're referring to flow?
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Why Wolfram Tech Isn’t Open Source–A Dozen Reasons
It seems like Facebook doesn't have problem with releasing open source project [0] while keeping centralised control over it.
[0] https://github.com/facebook/flow
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OCaml professionally
Facebook uses OCaml professionally, for [Flow](https://github.com/facebook/flow), their typechecker for JavaScript, and [Pyre](https://github.com/facebook/pyre-check), their typechecker for Python.
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facebook/flow is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of flow is OCaml.