A collection of examples highlighting key differences between Haskell and Elm for developers transitioning between the two languages.
Haskell-to-Elm is a reference guide that systematically compares Haskell and Elm syntax and semantics. It helps developers with Haskell backgrounds understand Elm's unique language features and idiomatic patterns, smoothing the learning curve for functional programming in a frontend context.
head, tail, show, and foldl translate to Elm.The project focuses on practical, example-driven learning, providing concise comparisons without being exhaustive. It complements official Elm documentation by addressing specific pain points for Haskell developers.
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