Thank you @evancz for creating a language that is a joy to work with: elegant, expressive, and powerful despite its simplicity (which is in fact a great virtue). And thank you for that suggestion: “maybe look at elm/parser-tools
.” It changed everything for me.
(PS. I think Elm is revolutionary)
Thank you @ilias for helping me over my many first stumbles with elm/parser-tools
, and for suggestions about optimizations that transformed one app from painfully slow to blazingly fast.
Thank you @luke for Ellie and for quickly getting me out of what looked like a fatal dead-end on my main project.
Thank you @rtfeldman for inspirational and insightful talks, good advice, and for being such an outstanding advocate for Elm … oh! and for your book!!
Thank you @mdgriffith for elm-ui
which I use every day.
There are so many more that have helped me in ways small and large … please forgive me for not listing you all here. You are part of an open, friendly, supportive community that welcomes newcomers and helps them get started and to keep going. And so thank you, thank you to the community at large.