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Nothing Personal skip to main | skip to sidebar Nothing Personal Just ⊥ 2013/09/30 A few reasons why functional reactive programming matters Inspired by Stephen Blackheath’s recent post on his experience with Sodium , I’d like to add a few more thoughts about the role of FRP in application development. It’s especially interesting to think about what benefits it brings to the table for someone who’s mostly used to working in mainstream languages. Note that the following discussion is going to be mostly abstract. My goal here is rather to convey a general intuition about FRP as a paradigm – at least my interpretation of it – than to talk about specific systems. As it turns out, the most important advantages I found while working with Elerea (which happens to be very similar to Sodium in spirit) are independent of the way we formulate FRP, for instance whether the chosen approach is based on arrows or monads. For the sake of this discussion, we can work with a fu...

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