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Ordering doesn't imply interest / value so much as a means of discussing
- 1. Editor affordance - make the editor work closer to something like Codepen / CodeSandbox in terms of a popover runnable pane
- 2. Typed Hole - It's a great feature with a not great name 😂 but there's prior art, so that's the name for now
- 3. User Mode -> Rather than Dark Mode / you pick your user description
JS dev - Differences / Commonalities
TS dev - Differences / Commonalities
Haskell dev - Same & apply feedback from a Haskell engineer
How do I make types? (records, sum types, declarations)
How do I pattern match?
Engineering Manager
None of the above - implies all?
- 4. Optimizations / Benchmarkies - We did a bunch recently to make things way faster in some dimensions, that's not well captured on the site
- 5. Blog affordance, since we currently work somewhat in the dark
- 6. The autodoc stuff we afford in secret
- 7. Playbook - blocked (in a satisfying way) until we have the Editor, but started a small example repo to create some non-trivial examples to look at
- 8. Tooling out of the box — We have a LSP implementation and a VSCode plugin (and an undocumented vim implementation of the same), we should document that
- 9. Bundling / working locally / how our module system works
Ordering doesn't imply interest / value so much as a means of discussing
And I'm sure more!