
On 10:11 Tue 28 Jun , Heinrich Apfelmus wrote:
wxHaskell intends to get into the Haskell Platform, but it needs more manpower. You can help!
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.wxhaskell.devel/616
I'm actively working on FRP and have released the library
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/reactive-banana
If you have any suggestions, questions, needs for learning material, write me an email. Try the package and the developer blog
http://apfelmus.nfshost.com/blog.html#functional-reactive-programming-frp
and tell me of your learning journey; I'll figure out whether I should create a written tutorial, video tutorial or something else to help understand FRP.
The package
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/reactive-banana-wx
includes a tiny working example for wxHaskell .
Best regards, Heinrich Apfelmus
That seems promising. If you're really trying to get wxhaskell into Haskell Platform, it must be more mature than I initially thought. wxHaskell itself seems to be more functional than the GTK library I'm used to, which is enough motivation to try and learn it. Add to it the reactive-bananas library, and this might become something great. I initially had the idea that reactive-bananas was a little more than just a proof of concept, but seems like I was mistaken about that too :). Keep up the good work. -- Mats Rauhala MasseR