Last paragraph is interesting, perhaps Elm is being structured this way in 
order to be prepared for future BEAM / native targets?

On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 4:52:35 PM UTC+10, Evan Short wrote:
>
> Looking at the documentation for the newly introduced Process module 
> <http://package.elm-lang.org/packages/elm-lang/core/4.0.1/Process>, I can 
> see that it lays the groundwork for more concurrency features in the 
> future. But the only new feature I can understand in this release is the 
> ability to cancel a task with Process.kill. Does Process.spawn allow me to 
> run Elm functions asynchronously? If so, how can I use it to do that? From 
> what I understand, HTTP requests were already asynchronous and concurrent. 
> So is there anything Elm 0.17 can do concurrently that Elm 0.16 couldn't?
>

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