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new to elm, what can I do and what can't I do
No, misunderstanding, sorry for being unclear. Fable is a F# to JavaScript compiler. F# usually runs on dotnet, like C#, which already targets a lot of platforms. With Fable your F# code can run on even more platforms, since it translates to JavaScript. With the Elmish library you can write programs that have a very similar model-view-update style like you know from Elm. See this example for the typical counter sample.
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Korean software is not user friendly!
I'm learning Haskell right now, pure functional language, but if anyone is interested, Elm is based on Haskell and much easier to learn. Elm is a web development language that compiles to JS. https://guide.elm-lang.org/
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Is there any alternative other than JavaScript to deal with web frontend?
Elm is a different approach that compiles into JavaScript. In the extreme case, you have Emscripten which will compile many language into JavaScript but will feel really clumsy compared to using JavaScript in a lot of cases.
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It’s painfully obvious there is a lack of understanding for the very basics of React
And if you want to stay in the UI realm, Elm is a good introduction into functional programming.
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Good JS coding challenges website for daily tasks practice (no Leetcode)?
If you want to get better at data structures you should strongly consider learning a functional language. A huge part of functional programming is manipulating data structures. The language Elm is a great place to start for you since it's frontend specific. For example, check out the doc page for the Dict data type and see if that kind of stuff is what you're looking for.
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Learning functional oncepts - Which Language?
https://guide.elm-lang.org/ for a high level guide, and an unstyled button example https://elm-lang.org/examples/buttons.
- How can I learn to code with ADHD? Need help
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Elm for React developers
I hope this tiny guide was helpful, and that you learned something new today. If you want to learn more about Elm, you should check out the official guide or say hello in the Elm Slack #beginners channel
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The best language tutorials that you have seen?
https://guide.elm-lang.org/ is always a solid example for me
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Why I decided to learn (and teach) Clojure
After going through the whole Introductory Guide to the Elm Language and reading the Elm in Action book, I already felt quite comfortable developing webapps in this paradigm. I liked Elm so much that I started a project to teach programming to beginners using this language and made the first classes available on the website elm.dev.br (in Brazilian Portuguese).
- Por que Elm é uma linguagem tão deliciosa?
What are some alternatives?
papers-we-love - Papers from the computer science community to read and discuss.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
Elm - Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.
Kalman-and-Bayesian-Filters-in-Python - Kalman Filter book using Jupyter Notebook. Focuses on building intuition and experience, not formal proofs. Includes Kalman filters,extended Kalman filters, unscented Kalman filters, particle filters, and more. All exercises include solutions.
flux - Application Architecture for Building User Interfaces
vite-plugin-elm - A plugin for Vite enables you to compile an Elm application/document/element
accesskit - UI accessibility infrastructure across platforms and programming languages
Scala school - Lessons in the Fundamentals of Scala
clojure-style-guide - A community coding style guide for the Clojure programming language
elm-format - elm-format formats Elm source code according to a standard set of rules based on the official Elm Style Guide
elm_haskell_spock_fullstack_app - Elm-lang frontend and Haskell Spock backend.
Slint - Slint is a toolkit to efficiently develop fluid graphical user interfaces for any display: embedded devices and desktop applications. We support multiple programming languages, such as Rust, C++ or JavaScript. [Moved to: https://github.com/slint-ui/slint]