A curated package set and set of tools that let you build Haskell packages so they can run on a variety of platforms. reflex-platform is built on top of the nix package manager.
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Reflex FRP is a composable, cross-platform functional reactive programming framework for Haskell. It allows you to build interactive components in pure functional style, working in harmony with established Haskell techniques and improving the quality and elegance of your applications.
A curated package set and set of tools that let you build Haskell packages so they can run on a variety of platforms. reflex-platform is built on top of the nix package manager.
Interactive programs without callbacks or side-effects. Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) uses composable events and time-varying values to describe interactive systems as pure functions. Just like other pure functional code, functional reactive code is easier to get right on the first try, maintain, and reuse.
Web applications without callbacks or side-effects. Reflex-DOM brings the power of functional reactive programming (FRP) to the web. Build HTML and other Document Object Model (DOM) data with a pure functional interface.
A tutorial for reflex-dom with small code bits
See Reflex FRP in action with tinker-friendly code samples you can run yourself.
Reflex FRP is a composable, cross-platform functional reactive programming framework for Haskell. It allows you to build interactive components in pure functional style, working in harmony with established Haskell techniques and improving the quality and elegance of your applications.
Build terminal applications using functional reactive programming (FRP) with Reflex FRP.
reflex-frp.org website
🐢 Bringing slow news for the nervous among us
A reflex-dom API for Semantic UI components
Reflex wrapper for the ACE editor
Full stack Haskell, Japanese learning app
Nested client-side routing for Reflex-DOM
A simple to use interface for websocket using reflex-frp
Framework for writing fully native apps using Reflex, a Functional Reactive Programming library for Haskell.
Template repository for writing GHCJS/Reflex apps targeting static sites without a backend.
Created by Ryan Trinkle
Released 2015