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drdaeman
9y ago
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So Elm is only usable for new projects (or rewrites from scratch) and can't be "tried out" if you have some existing mess of a code and want to replace some especially ugly chunk of it (or write a new feature) - just to see how it goes?
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zalmoxes
9y ago
No that's not true. Richard from NRI wrote a great blog post about just "trying out" elm in your React app.
http://tech.noredink.com/post/126978281075/walkthrough-intro...
seddona
9y ago
We use Elm inside Angular in production. On
https://circuithub.com/projects/ti/TIDA-00230
most of the drawing is Elm.
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