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I think you're just plain wrong here. The front page of https://elm-lang.org/ tells you it is "A delightful language for reliable web applications." It contains lots of testimonials and reasons to use Elm. It doesn't contain a version number. Even the page linked at "download the installer" doesn't contain a version number unless you hover over some of the links. There's no "you might not want to use Elm if..." that I can see. The guide says "I have put a huge emphasis on making Elm easy to learn and use, so all I ask is that you give Elm a shot and see what you think."
I think you're just plain wrong here. The front page of https://elm-lang.org/ tells you it is "A delightful language for reliable web applications." It contains lots of testimonials and reasons to use Elm. It doesn't contain a version number. Even the page linked at "download the installer" doesn't contain a version number unless you hover over some of the links. There's no "you might not want to use Elm if..." that I can see. The guide says "I have put a huge emphasis on making Elm easy to learn and use, so all I ask is that you give Elm a shot and see what you think."
there is the fp-course https://github.com/tonymorris/fp-course - I think this was forked a lot - maybe a bit more involved
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