Do you want to learn to make web apps? Enroll in Mammoth Interactive's Beginner's Guide to Elm Programming. Build Web Apps! In this course, web developer Chris Veillette will teach you how to code in the Elm language to build real websites and apps.
What is Elm?
Elm is a programming language that you can use to build web apps. Elm is user-friendly, which makes it a great place to learn to build web apps. Elm is a functional language that compiles to JavaScript. It is a separate language from JavaScript, which means you must learn the syntax and language rules of Elm.
What are the advantages of Elm?
- Elm allows you to write well-architectured code that is easy to read.
- Elm makes front-end development simpler.
- Elm provides light operations, which means it involves less fatigue than JavaScript. With JavaScript-heavy apps, a lot of tooling and frameworks can be required to make a simple app. Elm provides a lighter operation by being self-contained.
- Elm comes with creative built-in tools, meaning you don't have to download other packages
- Elm is easy to understand and use once you learn the language
- There is a supportive community with an active creator (Evan Czaplicki)
- Elm has no runtime exceptions, which can occur in JavaScript. Instead Elm gives you warning messages.
- Elm's warning messages are in a readable language
- Elm's built-in package manager protects code from minor errors
- And more!
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You can learn to build websites and apps in Elm. Get started with this up-and-coming programming language. This course is full of practical examples. We teach you theory while also building real projects that you can put in your web development portfolio. Enroll today to join the Mammoth community.