A few days ago I started to learn Elm with the goal to create a new front end for lemmy.

At the same time I want to create tui applications, which are really modern.

So someone recommended Crate tui, which is a Rust library.

Should I keep learning Elm or should I switch to Rust or should I even learn both, even if it takes a lot of time and energy?

  • DessalinesA
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    2 years ago

    Are you making a web front end, command-line, desktop gui, or mobile app?

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      2 years ago

      From the first post:

      a new front end for lemmy.

      I would like to do a new lemmy front end (web) and it would be very nice if it could be “converted” to a mobile app.

      At the same time I want to create tui applications

      I want to create a tui application (NOT CLI), which should work for unix based systems, like Linux.

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        2 years ago

        These are both pretty massive, and separate projects. For a TUI, I would definitely recommend rust, but for a web front end, I’d probably do it in typescript, as none of the rust frameworks for building web apps are coming in very fast in benchmarks (that includes yew).

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          2 years ago

          hmm… ok, it looks like I will learn Elm and Rust separately. Starting with Elm, trying to do some front end.