To install PureScript use npm i -g purescript
Pulp and Bower are the default build tools for PureScript projects. To install those run npm i -g pulp bower
The pulp build tool has commands that allow you to build a simple application in a matter seconds. To create a PureScript application in your current directory run pulp init.
The pulp init scaffolds out an application for you but you also have to build it before it can run. To do this run pulp build.
Now that you have an application and it's build you can now run it. To do this run pulp run. If you have not done anything else to the scaffolded project then you should see Hello, sailor! in the console.
Because PureScript is universal you can build a project that works in the browser as well. To do this run pulp build -O --to main.js to create a bundle.
To learn about types open up the file src/Data/Types.purs.
To learn about pattern matching open up the file src/Data/PatternMatching.purs.
To learn about FFI open up the file src/Data/FFI.purs.
To learn about Records open up the file src/Data/Records.purs.
- PureScript is strictly evaluated
- No-runtime as in Elm
- Side-effects are handled explicitly
- A bunch of cool operators (#, >>>, <<<, >>=,
$, >>, <$ >, etc.) - Extremely flexible/expressive language compared (Patterns, Types, Guards, Records)
- Immutable data types
- Works seamlessly with JavaScript/Node (CommonJS modules)
- Property based testing (QuickCheck)
- Works on the server and in the browser meaning it's
IsomorphicUniversal