I disagree with "or most devs, this language will be too syntactically different. "
To me comming from Ruby/Elm/Elixir/CoffeeScript this actually looks very intuitive. Much more so than other JS frameworks I used, like React or Angular.
JS devs have many JS-transpiled languages to choose from, and now they have another. Great!
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I disagree with "or most devs, this language will be too syntactically different. "
To me comming from Ruby/Elm/Elixir/CoffeeScript this actually looks very intuitive. Much more so than other JS frameworks I used, like React or Angular.
JS devs have many JS-transpiled languages to choose from, and now they have another. Great!