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I noticed this repo (and github org, with no public members) seems abandoned. The concept seems really cool, would anyone recommend using it in a new project?
I'm specifically concerned about the latest fixes being mostly from 2017, and the website is down, and the project was renamed to athlete with none of the rest of the resources updated to reflect this.
It also seems (from the code) there was a WYSIWYG implementation being built, cool!
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At the moment, the project is on hold, but there's still a possibility that it might come back later on. I really appreciate the routing system and smooth page transitions that elm-athlete provides. What's great about using elm-athlete is that it encourages me to dwelve deeper into CSS, unlike elm-ui (obviously haha). And also, unlike elm-css, it's typesafe, so it's easier to understand CSS features.
Yes, even without committing to Athlete's routing and transition system, the type safe css and html api seems really appealing. I just wish the docs were more complete on how to use it, and for some signs that the project won't stop working soon due to neglect.
I noticed this repo (and github org, with no public members) seems abandoned. The concept seems really cool, would anyone recommend using it in a new project?
I'm specifically concerned about the latest fixes being mostly from 2017, and the website is down, and the project was renamed to athlete with none of the rest of the resources updated to reflect this.
It also seems (from the code) there was a WYSIWYG implementation being built, cool!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: