I've been interested in FRP for a while, but I haven't yet found a way to learn it, and I'm thinking FrTime might be a good way. I'm the kind of guy who learns stuff best by integrating them into my projects, and I'm working on a project in Racket right now that seems like it could benefit. How hard would it be to integrate frtime into an existing project? I assume that I would create most of my own signals and whatnot, but it looks like I should be able to use the same update mechanism even without using #lang FrTime.
Are there any particular docs and/or code I should read (aside from the basic docs online and your paper)? Any tips? Philip Monk On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Shriram Krishnamurthi <s...@cs.brown.edu>wrote: > Hi Dan, > > I don't think anyone is using FrTime, because nobody in the Racket > community really expressed much interest in it, so it didn't gain > enough momentum. I concluded that the kind of person who likes Racket > is perfectly happy with Racket's existing GUI libraries, and FrTime > was solving a non-problem for them. > > That said, a few people have given it a whirl, suggested a bug, or > provided an enhancement. It just hasn't had anywhere near the level of > sustained interest as Racket. > > Does that make sense? > > Shriram > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >
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