We're developing Elm programs that run in node. 
See https://github.com/panosoft?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=elm

I just finished a Postgres Effects Manager and I'm working on a Websocket 
server Effects Manager.

You can definitely write Elm on node. You're pretty much on your own, but 
it's doable.


 

On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 11:29:22 AM UTC-7, Bulat Shamsutdinov wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> I'm an experienced developer but newbie in web. I chose to learn Elm in 
> order to avoid all the complexity with JS and it's ecosystem (learned JS 
> and Node on a decent level and feel like I don't want to touch it ever 
> again without a great need).
>
> Is there something as good for the back-end? It would be great to use 
> something opinionated, light, simple and functional maybe. 
>
> I learned myself some Golang and it is ok, I learned Node and it is not 
> ok. Are there any "Elm-way" options (maybe not with the language itself but 
> with the same philosophy)?
>
> If there was no one to ask I would go with Golang, but there is)
>

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