I've noticed a fair amount of discussion around various shortcomings of 
Elm's native libraries. Particular examples that affect me are the limited 
Websocket API and no native typed-array implementation.  The former is 
limits me quite a bit, while the latter is simply a nice-to-have. I've seen 
clamoring for file upload support as well. In any event, it would be 
interesting to get an idea of what people feel are the Elm's biggest 
shortcomings in terms of natively supported features.

One thing that is frustrating as an Elm user is feeling in the dark when it 
comes to feature requests. I know the team likes to batch their efforts, 
but it's disheartening to see something sit for months unanswered. I'm 
hoping for two things to come out of this post: Get an idea of what the 
biggest pain points are in terms of natively supported API's, and to get an 
idea of what the Elm devs think. Any feedback really would be nice!

Brian

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