I haven't looked at this yet, but see also

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By on 10/14/2010 11:26 AM ()

Yes, I looked at these, but for starters they come as part of a large commercial framework. Nothing wrong with people getting paid, but if all I want is to create canvas drawings and animations I don't need the rest of the learning curve.

More to the point, and I may be missing something here, it seems that all this is doing is allowing you to write the ridiculously verbose JavaScript in a .fs file, so that it compiles into an F# executable or library. I want to hide the JavaScript completely, so that a user of the "library" can declaratively compose arbitrarily complex canvas objects, and then have these composed into a complete drawing/animation based on data crunched by some nice, laconic, F# algorithm.

Not sure how far this will work, but it seems worth pursuing.

By on 10/15/2010 8:00 AM ()
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