
Thank you. I'm through the first 3 chapters now. I like the paper for its overview over the FRP state of the art. As for the ELM language itself, it seems to solve the switching problem I'm worrying about by not allowing switching. :) However ostensibly "Elm could potentially use A[rrowized] FRP's dynamic collections of signal functions". Going down the ELM path would be off-topic for this list though so I'll be taking any concerns that way to their mailing list instead. On Tue, Feb 5, 2013, at 01:16 AM, Peter Verswyvelen wrote:
Hi Don,
Although I haven't followed FRP research for years, you might want to read the ELM paper, it might explain some of your questions:
http://www.seas.harvard.edu/academics/undergraduate/computer-science/thesis/...
Best regards, Peter Verswyvelen