Negatory, I'm a middle-to-backend developer. Currently, I'm using Kotlin to make developing with gremlin palatable while still having static typing. I'd use the python library, but Kotlin just feels more elegant to me.
If you prefer Haskell than Eta lang could be the answer. Eta is Haskell on JVM.
I'm just curious what it would be like for you to try it out. Just your first impressions.
It may not work at all.
I'd try it myself but currently my beginning brain can't really learn one more thing (leaning Elm, Haskell, Elixir, html, css, postgres at the same time).
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Have you tried Eta lang on android?
Negatory, I'm a middle-to-backend developer. Currently, I'm using Kotlin to make developing with gremlin palatable while still having static typing. I'd use the python library, but Kotlin just feels more elegant to me.
If you prefer Haskell than Eta lang could be the answer. Eta is Haskell on JVM.
I'm just curious what it would be like for you to try it out. Just your first impressions.
It may not work at all.
I'd try it myself but currently my beginning brain can't really learn one more thing (leaning Elm, Haskell, Elixir, html, css, postgres at the same time).