With Typescript, you get the full power of programming — the ability to easily factor out variables, to connect and abstract functionality, to reuse code, to write tests. But you don’t need to learn a new language. You don’t need to find documentation (it’s right there in your editor, if you have LSP set up). You don’t need to try to make sense of a page of Nix traceback (type errors will show you where you went wrong much earlier and more precisely).
I personally agree with this. Learning a new language that is poorly documented is pretty difficult. (I still learn Nix though since I think it’s fun)
If this state will persist, Nix will end up being like haskell with exclusive community, which leads fhe language itself to death.
But why typescript? Why not nickel or any other better suited functional lazy language with types?
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I personally agree with this. Learning a new language that is poorly documented is pretty difficult. (I still learn Nix though since I think it’s fun)
If this state will persist, Nix will end up being like haskell with exclusive community, which leads fhe language itself to death.