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by smoe 3034 days ago
I'm all for letting people do their thing and try different approaches.

But honestly to me it seems the elm community wants to have their cake and eat it too. Of course that is not a trait unique to them.

As somebody not involved with elm I mostly get to hear about the language from the marketing side. And it does get advocated as production ready (or as least as production ready as anthingthing else in the js world, to paraphrase some talk) and the alpha status, it being still a young language and use in production at own risk only ever seems to really come up when there is some push back.

E.g. I can't see any mention of being "alpha" or warnings on the elm website, besides the version number indicating it. Instead it says things like "elm guarantees no run time exceptions in practice", but when I go to Github issues, I find several of them, including intentional and accepted ones.

It seems to be a neat language, but for now I'll just stay away from it and let them do their thing.

edit: grammar, wording.