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Functional reactive programming from first principles
Zhanyong Wan, Paul Hudak
- Year
- 2000
- Citations
- 211
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Functional Reactive Programming, or FRP, is a general framework for programming hybrid systems in a high-level, declarative manner. The key ideas in FRP are its notions of behaviors and events. Behaviors are time-varying, reactive values, while events are time-ordered sequences of discrete-time event occurrences. FRP is the essence of Fran, a domain-specific language embedded in Haskell for programming reactive animations, but FRP is now also being used in vision, robotics and other control systems applications.
Keywords
HaskellFunctional reactive programmingReactive programmingComputer scienceDeclarative programmingProgramming languageEvent (particle physics)Programming paradigmInductive programmingArtificial intelligence
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