Phillip, https://pragmaticstudio.com/elm
is OK ... but it's a $20 pay wall and they say ... *This course is no longer available as it is not compatible with the latest version of Elm (0.17). For the latest on Elm, we recommend An Introduction to Elm <https://www.gitbook.com/book/evancz/an-introduction-to-elm/details> GitBook.* Where are the really good .... up-to-date ... resources ?? On Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 8:13:36 AM UTC-8, Philip Poots wrote: > > Hi Mohammad, > > I've also just recently started Elm (2 weeks) but I got pretty far with > the materials provided on the official website. For context, I'm coming at > it with eight years of Ruby and six of JavaScript. I’m normally the type to > want to learn everything about everything at the beginning, but I made the > conscious decision to ignore the stuff I didn't understand in favour of > just getting something working. I'm ashamed to say I haven't looked at the > official documentation for much (yet!), but I find the REPL invaluable for > playing around when I don't quite understand something. Especially when the > compiler steps in to lend a helping hand. I had to go through the > architecture tutorial a couple of times, and admit there were a few points > where the conceptual leaps stretched me. Maybe you could share some of the > specific hurdles you're facing and we could work to improving what's there > if necessary? > > If you're looking for something more structured I would heartily recommend > the Pragmatic Studio course on Elm [1]. It takes a step-by-step approach > and explains everything as it goes along. You end up with a simple, working > web application, having covered most of the basics. The caveat being that > it's not a language reference and focuses on getting something working over > a deep-dive into the language itself. It's a paid course, but at $24 I > thought it was tremendous value. It definitely helped me piece everything > together. > > Philip > > [1] Elm: Building Reactive Web Apps, https://pragmaticstudio.com/elm > > PS. Order I went through the docs page (http://elm-lang.org/docs): > > - Quickstart > - ignored > > - References > - Syntax > - Style Guide > > - Complete Guide > - Core Language > - Model The Problem > - Architecture > > That was enough to get me going, then I moved onto the Pragmatic Studio > course. > > On Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 1:12:22 PM UTC+1, Mohammad Alshafey wrote: >> >> Is there sufficient material online for someone to learn Elm? It seems >> that the examples available each use different libraries and functions and >> each with some unique elements. There are no tutorials only basic >> introductions. The core library documentations are very abstract and >> lacking. Feeling stuck. I want to learn but there's nothing to go on! >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Elm Discuss" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
