A few days ago I realised something - Elm is in a great place.
This mailing list shows how good things are.
And then yesterday I saw this very nice talk about the future of
JavaScript... Jafar Husain is an engaging speaker.
But the presentation was rounded out by this:
https://youtu.be/3pKNRgRe
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 12:01 PM, John Orford
wrote:
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> I think we are almost past humming and hawing about whether to use Elm for
> future projects. The caveats you hear about using Elm, will be ancient
> history.
>
> What is the official, recommended and documented way to do layout and
styling
Good idea. Yesterday I was browsing Angular2 documentation and they have
it. Also the RamdaJS lib which I use a lot makes great use of examples.
It's often faster to figure out what the function does by looking at the
example than description. It is how our brain works, I guess.
16.10.2016 7:09 AM
Peter, thanks for pouring bit of cold water on my positivity : ) ; )
I share your concerns, but every stack brings its own.
Official addressing of concerns is one thing, and organic bubbling up of
ideas is another.
The way I see it, Elm in Action will be released alongside Elm 1.0.
We'll have t
I just started watching Soren's video - good stuff, keep it up - best of
luck with Daily Drip also. I subscribed to your initial Elixir videos, they
were v helpful.
On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 at 03:12 Josh Adams wrote:
> It took me almost the entire month to actually get this done due to
> ElixirConf a
Zach, did you find an answer for this in the end?
On Sun, 28 Aug 2016 at 11:52 Zachary Kessin wrote:
> I am banging my head against the elm-test fuzzer API.
>
> I have a record like this
>
>
> type alias Location =
> { id : String
> , latitude : Float
> , longitude : Float
> , na
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 5:53 PM, John Orford wrote:
> The way I see it, Elm in Action will be released alongside Elm 1.0.
>
I think that is more likely that Elm in Action will have a last minute
editing effort in order to bring it in line with 0.19
I got very very excited by the move to 0.17 an
Hi, are there official guidelines for structuring large scale apps ? For
instance, what is the community take on things like
https://github.com/rogeriochaves/structured-elm-todomvc/tree/modular ?
This is quite neat although I cannot quite m'y head round the fact the Update
fonctions in TaskList
you are the creators?
On Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 7:29:48 PM UTC+8, Peter Damoc wrote:
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> What do you need repetition for?
>
> If you give us some examples of what you are trying to achieve, maybe we
> can give you some examples of how that would look in Elm.
>
> If you want to process
thankyou :) but how about the selection control structure and i will ask
again about how elm declaring an array? :)
On Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 7:37:18 PM UTC+8, Eduardo Cuducos wrote:
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> Hi Patricia,
>
> Elm, as a functional language, doesn't have for and while as declarative
> language
Listening on the error event on the window object should work (I'm assuming
the error is thrown). I.e:
window.addEventListener('error', function (e) {
// Not sure how to check if this is the error you're looking for (it might
suck if it's triggered by some other runtime error).
// Maybe a na
Elm has “if", like ?: in C, and the more general “case".
If you don’t like the medium post below, maybe you would like
http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/~anand/ThinkingComputationallyWithElm.pdf
> On Oct 16, 2016, at 6:05 PM, Patricia Nicole Benedicto
> wrote:
>
>
> thankyou :) but how about the s
Fuzz.map4, which I think was only added in 2.1.0 so that's why Zachary didn't
see it in August.
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>From our Slack weekly update:
> In total there are 5190 people on your team (up 210 from last week)
(that's not including 11 disabled accounts).
I think that's pretty cool. Lots of people to help and be helped!
Here's a link for anyone unfamiliar -> http://elmlang.herokuapp.com/
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This is awesome! Way to go, team :D
mandag 17. oktober 2016 01.33.47 UTC+2 skrev Noah Hall følgende:
>
> From our Slack weekly update:
>
> > In total there are 5190 people on your team (up 210 from last week)
> (that's not including 11 disabled accounts).
>
> I think that's pretty cool. Lots of p
Here is an Array:
```elm
import Array
Array.fromList [1, 90, 5, 2]
```
http://package.elm-lang.org/packages/elm-lang/core/4.0.5/Array
Note that in many cases a list is preferred to an Array (and they are
treated as separate types in Elm). Lists are for sequences of things that
need to be proces
Peter, the problem in David’s case is that the actions he wants to order
execution of are port data sending, and there is no “something lower level,
like Tasks” for that. The only API available for port data sending is Cmd
-based.
2016-10-15 23:06 GMT+02:00 Peter Damoc :
> Cmd.batch does not ma
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 8:02 AM, Janis Voigtländer <
janis.voigtlaen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Peter, the problem in David’s case is that the actions he wants to order
> execution of are port data sending, and there is no “something lower level,
> like Tasks” for that. The only API available for port
yes thankyou :)
On Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 6:55:15 PM UTC+8, Duane Johnson wrote:
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> Recursion is the basic principle on which repetition is based in
> functional languages like Elm. However, in most cases, recursion is not
> needed for day to day programming, because functions such as
update is a function that takes a message and a model and produces the
updated version of the model. In some cases, update also can produce some
requests for more input (http requests, requests for random numbers, ports
requests) this is why the top level update has (Model, Cmd Msg) as return.
Inte
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