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by benatkin
1110 days ago
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It's a type of a fork but not the kind someone would expect after reading the headline. The FAQ has a similar description, but doesn't make the assertion that it's not a fork, which I disagree with: > Gren started as a fork of Elm. This is mostly considered to be an implementation detail, a way to speed up initial development. > It's not a goal of Gren to replace, or stay compatible in any way with, Elm. https://gren-lang.org/book/faq.html#what-is-the-relationship... |
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