I get where you're coming from. Perhaps a world where these languages are mainstream is not going to be here any time soon, and it's also a bit of chicken-and-egg problem that you will have a hard time improving if not many use it, and you won't be able to get more people to use it if it's not improved.
Hopefully it's taking off on frontend world, though, with Elm, ClojureScript, ReasonML, and PureScript each getting a considerable growing community.
I like ClojureScript followed by PureScript and recently I was playing with Scala.js. As for ReasonML I was thinking it may be better if you use the native module to do server-side development as it will be more suitable for it.
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I get where you're coming from. Perhaps a world where these languages are mainstream is not going to be here any time soon, and it's also a bit of chicken-and-egg problem that you will have a hard time improving if not many use it, and you won't be able to get more people to use it if it's not improved.
Hopefully it's taking off on frontend world, though, with Elm, ClojureScript, ReasonML, and PureScript each getting a considerable growing community.
Thanks for your input!
I like ClojureScript followed by PureScript and recently I was playing with Scala.js. As for ReasonML I was thinking it may be better if you use the native module to do server-side development as it will be more suitable for it.