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Project Elm

Welcome to the Elm simple project!

What is Elm?

Elm is a functional programming language for building complex, high-performance web applications. Elm is known for its simplicity, safety, and ability to generate code that is easy to read and understand.

This project aims to:

  • Provide examples of using Elm for a variety of web applications.
  • Explain concepts and best practices in Elm programming.
  • Help you learn Elm and build great web applications.

Project Features:

  • A variety of example Elm web applications, ranging from simple to complex applications.
  • Guides and tutorials for learning Elm from scratch.
  • Complete documentation of the Elm API.
  • Active community for exchanging ideas and getting help.

How to Get Started:

  1. Install Elm: https://guide.elm-lang.org/install/
  2. Clone this project: git clone https://github.com/akbarilham/simple-http-rest.git
  3. Open the project in your favorite text editor.
  4. Run the application: elm reactor
  5. Start learning and building Elm applications!

Resources:

Contributing:

This project is open source and we greatly appreciate contributions from the community. If you would like to help, you can:

  • Report bugs or issues on GitHub.
  • Submit pull requests to add new example applications or tutorials.
  • Join the Elm community and help others learn Elm.

Thank you for your interest in the Elm project!

Notes:

  • This README is just an example, you can customize it to fit the needs of your project.
  • Be sure to include relevant information about your project, such as its purpose, features, and how to get started.
  • Use clear and concise language, and format the README to be easy to read.

I hope this helps!

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