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by bartlomieju 1780 days ago
If the tooling you're describing outputs JS sources there's nothing preventing you from using it. Currently there's no way to hook them up directly into Deno, so you'd have to resort to separate build step (via some kind of script, I presume this is just a matter of calling appropriate binary).

If those tools help you write better code and you prefer to code in Ocaml/F# then it definitely makes sense, but of course this is personal preference.

Drop by at our Discord server [0] to get some tips on how to set up such project.

[0] https://discord.gg/deno