Hi Sean,

thanks for the link, but I did look at Elm before and read the papers a 
couple month ago ... as far as I remember the implementation somewhat 
follows FrTime/Flapjax, but with an additional async expression, which does 
not prevent glitches.

Best,

    Nils  

On Tuesday, September 3, 2013 7:49:25 PM UTC+2, Sean Corfield wrote:
>
> Just an aside, Nils, have you take a look at Elm? It's a Haskell-like 
> language, designed for FRP, compiles to JS, and deliberately avoids 
> monads and arrows (at least in terminology) by having Signal and 
> Automaton abstractions... http://elm-lang.org 
>
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