hacking on this kind of felt like hacking on softcode for a mush, tbh. the number of functions glommed together, but at least the side effects are actually accounted for in a type system here
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Oracle(tm) e-Business Social 🎃 (kitredgrave@socially.constructed.space)'s status on Sunday, 24-Sep-2017 23:28:49 EDT Oracle(tm) e-Business Social 🎃 also, technically, you're really just telling another system how to act. you're always doing that, to some extent, but it's really obvious in that you never have side effects in your code. you can only get subscriptions to get your own code called and send commands to the elm runtime
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