Here is another example but without ports and with polymer
https://github.com/ohanhi/polymer-in-elm

El domingo, 22 de mayo de 2016, 14:10:16 (UTC-4), Simon escribió:
>
> Here's a very simple example, albeit still based on 0.16 code and ports
> http://simonh1000.github.io/2015/10/elm-architecture-ports/
>
>
> On Sunday, 22 May 2016 17:51:04 UTC+2, Laszlo Pandy wrote:
>>
>> Yes, 0.17 has just been released. It introduces effect modules which are 
>> designed for interacting with stateful things like google maps. 
>> Unfortunately since the release is brand new, there is little documentation 
>> on effect modules. The best way to try it is probably to checkout the 
>> websocket example:
>> https://github.com/elm-lang/websocket/blob/master/src/WebSocket.elm
>>
>> The Cmd type would correspond to methods you want to call into the google 
>> maps library, and Sub type would correspond to the callbacks that you need 
>> to get from the library.
>>
>> On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 5:17 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello team,
>>>
>>> We are evaluating Elm usage in our project  and before we get our hands 
>>> dirty with the syntax I want to ask whether are there any conceptual 
>>> problems with Google Maps integration? 
>>> The interface we are looking forward to implementing in the Elm is 
>>> similar to the Airbnb's search page:
>>>
>>> * there is a filter panel on top, details panel on the left and map on 
>>> the right
>>> * we have a map movement hook: after user moves a map we send 
>>> coordinates of the newly displayed area to the server
>>> * in response server sends the updated set of the markers to display 
>>> * markers that ended up outside of visible area are removed and new 
>>> markers are added
>>>
>>> Is that kind of interconnectivity possible? Does anyone have an 
>>> experience of implementing JS callbacks in Elm? 
>>>
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