Having reusable functions and pipelines compiling to SQL sounds amazing. (EDIT: and sum types!) Will want to try this out on some side project later.
Although for my Elm + backend needs I feel like I still prefer Lamdera: https://dashboard.lamdera.app/ - WebSocket communication and being able to push new data to clients immediately instead of juggling HTTP endpoints and the client having to pull/refresh. `sendToBackend`, `sendToFrontend`, `broadcast` are a great primitive.
Looks very nice.
Last year I took up rust, coming from c++, and some of the modern features rust brings are just so nice to have (even something as simple as not having to forward declare a class).
This year I started working with postgres and you just can't help but notice how sql is coming from the c-Era of programming. Having better and more modern ways to express my queries would be great to improve correctness and performance.
pelagicAustral 40 minutes ago [-]
So this is capable of turning a one-liner of SQL into six lines of barely readable code?
DarkNova6 19 minutes ago [-]
I was hoping for an alternative to PLSQL or stored procedures. But this isn’t about „Database Programming“, it’s a SQL replacement…
honungsburk 3 hours ago [-]
New functional query language for PostgreSQL and SQLite by Evan Czaplicki the author of Elm
ArtemKhymenko 1 hours ago [-]
Pretty nice, thanks
somelady 60 minutes ago [-]
Exciting news!! Love Elm, can't wait to use it more
DarkNova6 39 minutes ago [-]
It looks like the HN hug of death has found a new victim
Although for my Elm + backend needs I feel like I still prefer Lamdera: https://dashboard.lamdera.app/ - WebSocket communication and being able to push new data to clients immediately instead of juggling HTTP endpoints and the client having to pull/refresh. `sendToBackend`, `sendToFrontend`, `broadcast` are a great primitive.
This year I started working with postgres and you just can't help but notice how sql is coming from the c-Era of programming. Having better and more modern ways to express my queries would be great to improve correctness and performance.