Google often brings me to the cells website, but I haven't been able
to figure out what it exactly is, you are right about the
documentation.

Although, speaking of documentation, I wish clojure also had some
printable documents, tutorial which I could pack in my bag and read on
the train.  The videos are quite good though (I wrote the original
email before I finished watching the "Clojure for Java programmers"
video.

On Sep 18, 4:12 pm, Stuart Sierra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 17, 2:00 pm, Rich Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Is there any effort to bring FRP (FrTime, Yampa, etc.) library to
> > > Clojure?
>
> > I don't know of any yet. There is a CL package, Cells, that might make
> > sense for Clojure, esp re: spreadsheet-like behavior.
>
> Cells is an awesome package with abysmal documentation.  Come to think
> of it, Cells would work probably work better in Clojure than it does
> in Common Lisp.  Last I heard, the CL implementation relies on a
> global "state counter" to track updates.  Cloure's STM system could
> take care of that more elegantly.
>
> -Stuart

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