Hi folks,

As a developer I am convinced that I want to build my front-end software 
with Elm, but I need some arguments to convince my boss. 

In my company a piece of front-end has to be rebuild and extended with a 
new front-end technology (currently Java JSP). I have already convinced my 
colleagues by rebuilding a single page in Elm. They are really 
enthusiastic, but I still have to convince my boss that it is the 'right' 
choice. In 2013 a part of the platform was rewritten in Angular 1.X. 
Angular 1.X will soon to be legacy technology when it is replaced with 2.0. 
My boss' concern is that within three years we will go through the same 
choice for a new technology, and he has to face the customer telling them 
that we have/want to rebuild the existing fronted to eliminate legacy code.

So, I have to convince my boss that from a business perspective it is a 
wise choice to put his money on Elm. One of the main questions to be 
answered is: is Elm going to be around tomorrow?

Does anybody have some good arguments/strong opinions why we should or 
should not adopt Elm as front-end language from a business perspective? Or 
what arguments did you use to convince your boss? 

Thanks,
Mats

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