January 2019
Beginner
210 pages
4h 47m
English
Functional programming and reactive programming should be considered as two different paradigms. Functional programming focuses on the interpretation of functions as mathematical functions—stateless and without side effects. On the other hand, reactive programming focuses on the propagation of changes as streams of events. The term functional-reactive programming is used to refer to a superset of reactive programming. Functional-reactive programming tries to take advantage of both the functional and reactive programming paradigms. For example, in functional-reactive programming, the event streams can be composed, we are encouraged to avoid external state mutations, and many of ...
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