It’s very inspiring and enlightening to see how BuckleScript interop evolves. I mean, it’s one thing to come up with type color = "red" | "green"; in TypeScript that is tailor-made for JS, but marrying age-old OCaml semantics with JavaScript reality is a whole other story.
Thank you for this recipe!
BTW, I started reading your book, and it’s really good so far.
Programming languages enthusiast. Author of Learn Type Driven Development: https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/learn-type-driven-development
It’s very inspiring and enlightening to see how BuckleScript interop evolves. I mean, it’s one thing to come up with
type color = "red" | "green";
in TypeScript that is tailor-made for JS, but marrying age-old OCaml semantics with JavaScript reality is a whole other story.Thank you for this recipe!
BTW, I started reading your book, and it’s really good so far.
Thank you! I hope you enjoy it.