Ciao Mario,

Please, my answer here is very very personal. By no means I'm saying that
this is a good solution — and not saying it isn't either.

As I come from a Python background working with Flask and Django I'm using
Elm within this stack, compiling Elm on the fly with a package I wrote
<https://github.com/cuducos/webassets-elm>.

And I must add I have been working in tiny and non-profit projects just for
fun (like this one <http://github.com/cuducos/cunhajacaiu>, or this other
one <http://github.com/datasciencebr/jarbas> that might growth bigger these
weeks)

But I do recognize that Elixir might be the most common answer to your
question : )

Cheers,


On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 4:41 AM Mario Sangiorgio <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I was wondering what programming language you use to implement the
> back-end for your Elm single page web app.
>
> Reading around I see that the Elm/Elixir combo is popular but for how much
> I think BEAM is an awesome VM I'm a bit sceptical due to Elixir being a
> dynamic language. How much do you miss the compiler when you write Elixir
> code?
>
> If you're not using Elixir, to what do you use? I played a bit with F#
> (using Suave.io) and I think it's quite nice.
>
> Now I'm in the mood of learning something new so I'd like to know what you
> use and maybe get an idea of what to look at next.
>
> Mario
>
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