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hio: suggestion #2

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wongjiahau opened this issue Mar 13, 2019 · 4 comments
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hio: suggestion #2

wongjiahau opened this issue Mar 13, 2019 · 4 comments

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the first page of keli should show a download option, a few representative code samples, then the gifs on the showcase, then there should be a link to an online playground ideally (yes I know that this is asking for a lot, it's not absolutely necessary if the download option is fast)

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wongjiahau commented Mar 13, 2019

hio: basically I should be able to use the language in some form within <30 sec, take that as a guide

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wongjiahau commented Mar 13, 2019

hio: basically I should be able to use the language in some form within <30 sec, take that as a guide

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wongjiahau commented Mar 13, 2019

hio: make a single sh script, check for haskell and node installation in the script and download automatically

hio: VsCode plugin is okay to make me download in VsCode because there is no other way, but anything else you can check and download in sh script

even Rust, a native language which is arguably a lot harder to make, had a single wget + sh line that people could just copy paste into the bash shell and you immediately had Rust on the PATH and everything was ready to go

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hio: also in my opinion as a mainly non-FP programmer, you should offer me both your supposedly better Elm-like model and the normal way of accessing the DOM

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