
Zachary, I highly recommend using the nix package manager for GHCJS projects. Nix is very easy to install and uninstall (rm -rf /nix). To install: curl https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh To be put into a shell where ghcjs exists along with a few dependencies, run, nix-shell -p "haskell.packages.ghcjs.ghcWithPackages (pkgs: with pkgs; [ghcjs-base ghcjs-dom])"
From here the only real framework that exists is reflex-dom. There is actually the reflex-platform project that uses the nix package manager ( https://github.com/reflex-frp/reflex-platform)
- David
On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 4:01 AM, Zachary Kessin
I am starting a project that might use ghcjs and it seems to me that if someone's first impression of it is tying stack install and having it take several hours to build everything that is not a very welcoming way to get people to use ghcjs. Why not precompiled binaries?
Also while It has been compiling i have seen a lot of warnings?
Zach
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