
Hi, Somebody has idea, how to achieve reactive in O'Haskell? Shawn Wang _________________________________________________________________ MSN十年回馈,每位用户可免费获得价值25元的卡巴斯基反病毒软件2010激活码,快来领取! http://kaba.msn.com.cn/?k=1

That sounds vaguely ominous... "Sir, we've achieved reactive in O'Haskell, we'll have ten minutes till the VB GUI detects his IP address!" ... But in all seriousness, it is my understanding that O'Haskell has fallen into disuse. IIRC Timber is the spiritual successor, but I have no idea how accurate that information is. As for implementing reactive in such a language, I imagine it would be pretty easy, as FRP is a _functional_ (hence the name) construct. Objects ought only get in the way (assuming they introduce possibly conflicting syntax) /Joe On Nov 9, 2009, at 7:17 AM, shengwang wrote:
Hi,
Somebody has idea, how to achieve reactive in O'Haskell?
Shawn Wang
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