Summary

We looked at reactive programming, functional programming, FRP, and finally an overview of Bacon.js. You should now be comfortable with writing basic functional reactive code and have a clear idea of its benefits.

We will learn about more of the APIs provided by Bacon.js and build a real-world project using Bacon.js in the next chapter.

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