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Web Applications with Elm

Functional Programming for the Web

Wolfgang Loder

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English
APress
22 August 2018
Learn the basics of the Elm platform for web applications. This book covers the language as of version 0.18 and the most important libraries. After reading this book you will have an understanding what Elm can do for you. Also, you will be able to build on the example in the book to develop advanced web applications with Elm. What You'll Learn:

Work with Elm and its development environment

Learn the language and libraries in examples

Use the Elm architecture to create applications with the Elm platform

Put it all together with a sample application and explanation that covers the implementation details

Who This Book Is For: Web developers new to Elm, with some experience in JavaScript recommended. This book is also for others curious about Elm and its potential beyond web development.

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Imprint:   APress
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   1st ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781484226094
ISBN 10:   1484226097
Pages:   208
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Introduction2: Getting Started3: Elm Primer4: Tooling and Libraries5: Elm Architecture and Building Blocks6: Putting It All Together7: Where to go from here

Wolfgang Loder has been programming software since the 1980s. He successfully rejected all calls for management roles and remained hands-on until now. His journey went from Assembler and C to C++ and Java to C# and F# and JavaScript, from Waterfall To Agile, from Imperative to Declarative and other paradigm changes too many to list and remember. Most of his career Wolfgang was a contracting 'Enterprise Developer', so the introduction of 'new' languages, frameworks and concepts is very slow in this field. Once he decided to develop his own products he was free of such constraints and ventured into all sorts of paradigms, be it NoSQL or functional and evaluating all the latest ideas, crazy or not. In other words, he has fun developing software. Wolfgang was born in Vienna and lives in Austria and Kenya.

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