These two might be helpful:

https://www.gitbook.com/book/sporto/elm-tutorial/details
https://johncrane.gitbooks.io/ninety-nine-elm-problems/content/

On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 10:34 AM, douglas smith <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hey everyone-
>
> Over the past 10 years I have causally studied various programming
> languages. For personal interest more than anything.   I have never written
> more then really basic code. I am 60 years old and over the next 2 years I
> am determined to learn enough about elm-lang to be employable as an
> entry-level coder.  It has been very enjoyable following Evans well written
> guide. I seem to be understanding and appreciating  the simplicity and
> power of functions. I think Evan and the whole elm-lang community is in an
> excellent position to bring powerful, flexible and "learn-able" tools to an
> otherwise very large and complicated JS ecosystem.  I am willing to bet
> that elm-lang skills will be in demand when I am ready. My question would
> be: What would be a good basis of knowledge -say in the first 4 to 6 months
> for me to get a grasp of?
>
>
> Thanks, Doug
>
> some homework:
> embedded elm counter in html
> https://dougie-.github.io/
>
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