Elm can be looked at like Haskell on training wheels, in a good way, and that simplicity very likely contributed to its popularity.
We already tried Fay as a team (15kloc codebase to write an IDE), which was literally Haskell without type-classes. We've learned that we want type-classes, YMMV.
We already tried Fay as a team (15kloc codebase to write an IDE), which was literally Haskell without type-classes. We've learned that we want type-classes, YMMV.