Antonio, this is the third time you've come around here trolling the list
with this weak argument.

If you honestly think vuejs is better because its fewer lines of code, then
try it and leave us alone. Maybe try Elm when you are a little older...

On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 7:11 AM, Peter Damoc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lines of code are important but are not always the best metric.
>
> Elm code explodes quickly when it comes to Lines of Code because of
> records and type annotations and let notations.
>
> A lot of that code could be written in a way that would minimize the lines
> of code but it hurts readability.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 4:27 PM, António Ramos <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I like the idea of elm but the todo mvc example has too many lines of
>> compared to some js frameworks like vuejs canjs and others.
>> My goal finding other js alternatives is to also code less.
>>
>> Elm has many good ideas but why should i code more if i can do the same
>> with less?
>>
>> 2016-05-13 17:50 GMT+01:00 Rex van der Spuy <[email protected]>:
>>
>>>
>>>> So what's the use case of ELM? I feel like I am in the middle of
>>>> building my deck with hammer and nails and people keep making new tools and
>>>> throwing them at me - screws, screwdrivers, staples, staplers, power
>>>> drills. I am confused about knowing when to use what. I have so many such
>>>> 'design questions'  for example - why should i bother with Redis when I can
>>>> write and read json files right from my webpage into local storage. Maybe
>>>> there is a place where  these 'design' decisions are spelled out so we do
>>>> not have to reinvent the wheel every time. I would be grateful.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>
>>> Imagine that you're living in a world without hammers or nails.
>>> But, you need to nail two planks together.
>>> How do you do it?
>>>
>>> That's the kind of world the web-development is in now.
>>> Nobody has yet invented the hammer or nail of software.
>>> And so we find ourselves in the midst of a wild, multi-decades long
>>> Cambrian explosion of evolutionary experimentation with tooling.
>>> Will the fundamental hammer and nail of software eventually emerge?
>>>
>>> Elm is in part a back-to-basic attempt to help find an answer.
>>> What's the simplest, easiest most reliable and most fun way to build
>>> software?
>>>
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