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I like these types of articles, I come here and do Ctrl+F "svelte" I'm looking to see who is brave enough :)



For my personal projects it's always Svelte now. Fits how my brain works. I used to love React, but I must be getting old now and wish to have as little complexity in my life as possible.


Sometimes I Cmd+F "elm", but only on days where I feel like picking a fight.

ducks


Yeah, Elm solves all of those problems through its purity-enforcing compiler. It's a shame so few people know about it.


The surprising thing to me is how many JavaScript enthusiasts love to bang the FP drum but refuse to consider Elm.

It makes no sense at all.


Because Elm is functionally dead. Core libraries? Not updated for 2 years. Core compiler? Not updated for 7 months. It's only Evan, who is seemingly burnt out, and hasn't handed over progress to anyone else. A quick glance into the Elm community will surface this. Feel free to nerd out on an esoteric approach but all the other products coming out are generally shipping fast and bouncing approaches off each other using Next.


It's unfortunate that the current state of affairs in software engineering is that if someone doesn't merge a bugfix PR immediately, rumors of its death begin to circle.

A quick glance at the Elm Discourse or Elm Slack will surface that our community and culture is alive, well, and growing.

Evan continues to quietly work on vnext, and is presenting at Goto Aarhus in May.

I'm not interested in changing your mind in particular, and I do not wish to argue; I am merely posting this for the benefit of anyone that should see your comment.

Sometimes, shipping fast and bouncing approaches all over the place is not, as it happens, the most sane and sustainable way to create lasting software. You and others can continue along doing that; we will continue to ship our hundreds-of-thousands-of-lines-of-code Elm frontend.




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