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by logicallee 3505 days ago
That could have been presented much more clearly in the article.

It would be interesting to compare with the opinion/experience of someone who didn't know Haskell, well, right? (Though in that case perhaps the learning curve is too steep, maybe Elm isn't meant for that.)

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Actually, that's the thing: Elm is designed for people who don't know Haskell. It's designed for JavaScript developers who are attracted by the "no runtime exceptions" claim.

If you're coming from Haskell, you'll see Elm as a dumbed down, stripped version of Haskell, which will trigger in you the feelings it triggered in the OP.

Thanks. The chances we'll hear the perspective from a javascript dev with no haskell exp are slim though.
Join the Slack elm channel. You'll find them there.