React: Building Modern Web Applications
by Jonathan Hayward, Artemij Fedosejev, Narayan Prusty, Adam Horton, Ryan Vice, Ethan Holmes, Tom Bray
Bacon.js
Note that discussing ReactJS and Bacon.js alone does not qualify as an exhaustive list. To mention one alternative suite, Microsoft has tried to create RxJS, RxCpp [Rx for C++], Rx.NET, and Rx* for various JavaScript frameworks and libraries, and they've at least tried to make a polyglot-friendly portfolio for multiple languages and optimized versions for multiple JavaScript frameworks and libraries. There is really a lot available that offers some form of functional reactive programming. And while most of the few (at the time of writing this book) functional reactive programming and ReactJS resources on the Web are golden, there are some that aren't.
Andre Stalz writes:
"So you're curious in learning this new thing called Reactive Programming, ...
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