I'm teaching a full-semester course on Web Apps this spring. It's my first 
time through so I have a lot to learn. I'm a long-time functional 
programmer (mostly ML: SML & OCaml). If I wasn't worried about my students 
getting jobs and internships the choice would be obvious: I'd teach Elm! 
But the students are taking the course to get jobs and internships and I 
have to respect that so I'm looking for advice.
A couple of former students in industry tell me that I definitely need to 
cover back-end issues. So I'm considering teaching the front 3/4 of the 
course using Node.js + React.js and then integrating Elm in the advanced 
topics part during the last 1/4 might be reasonable.

But maybe not. Please tell share your thoughts with me!

Bob Muller
Boston College

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