Ah! yes! Rescript! the OCaml clone that compiles to JS. I've seen it, and I'm a fan of functional languages like those in general. But in the case of Rescript, some of the syntax choices kinda bug me π ( I hate the way they do named arguments for instance). Still tho, I only started doing this to cover a particular need in my application, and it makes more sense to stick with typescript as a compiler. I may have to write about the project i'm doing in the future, but I dont think I want to go all full fp and endo functor the whole project from the ground up, you know (π₯ see what i did there lol).
Plus, its fun exploring new abstractions in new spaces.
Ah! yes! Rescript! the OCaml clone that compiles to JS. I've seen it, and I'm a fan of functional languages like those in general. But in the case of Rescript, some of the syntax choices kinda bug me π ( I hate the way they do named arguments for instance). Still tho, I only started doing this to cover a particular need in my application, and it makes more sense to stick with typescript as a compiler. I may have to write about the project i'm doing in the future, but I dont think I want to go all full fp and endo functor the whole project from the ground up, you know (π₯ see what i did there lol).
Plus, its fun exploring new abstractions in new spaces.
For sure!
And yeah the named arguments syntax is pretty gross.
Nah
