On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 9:35:21 PM UTC, Noah Hall wrote:
>
> The canoncial server-side Elm example is the take-home, 
> https://github.com/noredink/take-home, written by me. AFAIK it is 
> still the only full stack-Elm application. It also lists good reasons 
> as to not take that approach and why it should be avoided at all 
> costs. 
>

An impressive effort and very brave of you to do all this work and then say 
don't do this rather than stick at something that is not working out. At 
any rate, I don't want to do a full stack with Elm.
 

> If you want to render code on the server side, you can use 
> https://github.com/eeue56/elm-server-side-renderer/ which is also 
> written by me. While it's labelled a work in progress, we use it for 
> our production tests at NoRedInk and have been doing so for a while 
> now. 
>

I've been a bit busy recently but can start looking at this today. As I 
say, plan is to try and run it under Java Nashorn (Java's default 
javascript engine).  Should be interesting...

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