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CFP for Elm-Conf You have sometime to get a proposal in. I'd love to hear what you have to say about your latest Elm or functional related adventures. I've submitted one of a couple of my ideas, I encourage you to do the...
Out of the Wilderness is an episode from Javascript to Elm by Jesse Tomchak. CFP for Elm-Conf You have sometime to get a proposal in. I'd love to hear what you have to say about your latest Elm or functional related adventures. I've submitt...
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CFP for Elm-Conf You have sometime to get a proposal in. I'd love to hear what you have to say about your latest Elm or functional related adventures. I've submitted one of a couple of my ideas, I encourage you to do the same. Lost in Routing if you listened last week, and were a bit confused, you are not alone. I too am trying to unlearn a lot of habits good and bad that I baked into my mental model of an SPA. Prop passing is muscle memory at this point, and I'm having a hard time not picturing the model of my application that way. First things first - THROW OUT THE COMPONENTS NAMED FILE Better? cool. Let's start again. Views are functions, they are composable together. I am not entirely sure what _main was referencing in the components file. And it's even harder to google something for which you don't have a name to describe it with. Back to basics Understanding what FRP is? Goals for today, what is FRP First order FRP Elm Intro Jeremy Fairbanks Model -> View -> Update View is a reflection of the model Changes to Model ONLY happen in the model Communicate through messages What are Tasks again? Msg incoming to update Custom Type is just a data structure in which to dispatch a function. Msg is not a function, but a custom type type. And the function update, takes a model, and a Killick Part 22 React dangerously set inner HTML Resources Follow JavaScript to Elm Twitter: @jstoelm Email: jesse@jstoelm.com Jesse Tomchak Twitter: @jtomchak We cannot render the preview. If you use HTML tags, check if these are valid.
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Published May 9, 2019 and 20:04 long