I disagree. It is the frontend that made me want to learn functional programming in earnest. Redux and ImmutableJs were the catalysts.
I'm currently learning a couple of LISP variants (Closure and LFE). With ClojureScript, Elm, PureScript, BuckleScript, and even plain ole ES6, functional on the frontend is more compelling than ever.
I'm currently learning a couple of LISP variants (Closure and LFE). With ClojureScript, Elm, PureScript, BuckleScript, and even plain ole ES6, functional on the frontend is more compelling than ever.