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ronald-mcdonald

v0.1.0

Published

the material env for indi and indika to chill and report to

Readme

Ronald McDonald

This will tell you some things about yourself that will be relevant to your inner-child perception.

anthony@office-iMac indi-media % yarn ronald-mcdonald
Don’t clown around with your fries, kid
anthony@office-iMac indi-media % yarn ronald-mcdonald 2
You can’t escape the combo meal of fate
The ice cream machine isn’t broken. It’s just resting between worlds

# ... and so on

What is this

This is the proof of concept of Monism pure-JavaScript runtime that supports interface composition.

You can check the source code to observe how it works with an Indica method which acts like a stateful record (class) implemented as Individuum.

Why is this

The problem seems to be that when IndividuumCausum is reexported as Indika from indika package, the type-inference seems to be broken even though the types seem to be reexported correctly even with .ts files... Until this is solved, the package will contain this notice.

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