Adding spurious curly braces to make OCaml look more like JS is not 'ergonomic and modern' syntax, it's a step backwards if anything (though I can appreciate there is some sense to that in context of a compile-to-JS language for frontend dev)
Adding spurious curly braces to make OCaml look more like JS is not 'ergonomic and modern' syntax, it's a step backwards if anything (though I can appreciate there is some sense to that in context of a compile-to-JS language for frontend dev)