top | item 11296887 (no title) bodhi | 10 years ago It already appeared, and is called Purescript. It's great, and it's about as likely to gain traction as Haskell. discuss order hn newest sotojuan|10 years ago If there's any Haskell-ish JS language that will gain traction, it's Elm. kachnuv_ocasek|10 years ago >it's about as likely to gain traction as HaskellSo rather unlikely?Haskell has a JavaScript compiler as well, by the way (GHCJS). MadcapJake|10 years ago > So rather unlikely?He means it already exists and hasn't overtaken TypeScript's popularity.
kachnuv_ocasek|10 years ago >it's about as likely to gain traction as HaskellSo rather unlikely?Haskell has a JavaScript compiler as well, by the way (GHCJS). MadcapJake|10 years ago > So rather unlikely?He means it already exists and hasn't overtaken TypeScript's popularity.
MadcapJake|10 years ago > So rather unlikely?He means it already exists and hasn't overtaken TypeScript's popularity.
sotojuan|10 years ago
kachnuv_ocasek|10 years ago
So rather unlikely?
Haskell has a JavaScript compiler as well, by the way (GHCJS).
MadcapJake|10 years ago
He means it already exists and hasn't overtaken TypeScript's popularity.