Great talk Luke! If anything you could have slowed down and explained more for beginners. Totally understand that this talk is pitched/aimed at the *attendees* of Elm Conf, but it takes on another “life” once published on YT especially when linked to from the "Official Guide": guide.elm-lang.org/interop/custom_elements.html ... Thanks tho, Really useful!
I am tired of all these stupid toy Elm demos. If nobody can build a beautiful fully functioning website (using rich UI) with it, then throw it in the garbage. Why should have waste my time with Elm, when I can directly use Haskell and even Rust or Julia. If you guys want to convince folks to move to Elm, your demos have to be more convincing than numbers incrementing in a browser. JavaScript (ES 3) has been doing this for almost 3 decades now.
This should be required watching for anyone writing an Elm app.
Great video.
Great talk Luke! If anything you could have slowed down and explained more for beginners. Totally understand that this talk is pitched/aimed at the *attendees* of Elm Conf, but it takes on another “life” once published on YT especially when linked to from the "Official Guide": guide.elm-lang.org/interop/custom_elements.html ... Thanks tho, Really useful!
I got knowledge smashed in my face with this video, lot more to learn
Great to see Kent C Dodds in the Elm community
Packaged for Elm 0.19 at github.com/billstclair/elm-code-mirror
my man is so nervous I fear for his life every time he laughs 😳
My testosterone just dropped 10 points watching this.
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I am tired of all these stupid toy Elm demos. If nobody can build a beautiful fully functioning website (using rich UI) with it, then throw it in the garbage. Why should have waste my time with Elm, when I can directly use Haskell and even Rust or Julia.
If you guys want to convince folks to move to Elm, your demos have to be more convincing than numbers incrementing in a browser. JavaScript (ES 3) has been doing this for almost 3 decades now.