Summary: JS source loaded by CDN. Typings installed by NPM. Can't use typings in .ts files without `import`ing. `import`ing makes the generated .js (es6 modules) not work (the source from CDN isn't a module/can't be seen).
Pretty new to TypeScript and positively overwhelmed by the builder-bundler situation. So I tried to make everything work with just es6 modules. Got Vue loaded from CDN. Vue installed by NPM for typings. Vue imported in .ts files to actually get to use it. The import statement stays in the generated .js (makes sense) but that just doesn't work with the kind of loaded files from the CDN. They're not modules (`type='module'` doesn't work on Vue's script tag). I'm out of ideas...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/dps-submitted.pdf Was reading this when an example of fusion was given on page 5. Anywhere I can read on the specifics and differences of fusion/inlining? It looks like inlining to me (even if it's sort of inlining across loop scope, somehow)?
It's actually a beautiful language (okay, I'd started seriously reading about it only a week ago. But seriously, take a look at some code - the syntax and structure of the code is just dreamy compared to, say, C++. And the concepts are quite mind-bending (the code pieces I understood seemed like short stories somehow, not programs, since you didn't have to direct every move by the computer in your code (lazy evaluation))).
Haskell IDE. A /usable/ Haskell IDE. I'm (officially) learning C++, and using VC++ for that (it's wonderful; except for compile times, kinda)... But for Haskell, can't even try it >_<