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by jshute
3322 days ago
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I've used both heavily. I think paradigm is the key word if you're thinking mind-expanding properties. While immutable types and combinators are less used in Typescript (you've got me there) you can certainly get 80% of the value of strong typing, and there are several variants of Virtual DOM support. Elm's error messages and semantic versioning are still a class above anything else, though. Sad to see it rotting on the vine like this. |
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