[Haskell-beginners] FRP

Christopher Howard christopher.howard at frigidcode.com
Sun Sep 16 10:34:21 CEST 2012


On 09/15/2012 11:16 PM, Ertugrul Söylemez wrote:
> 
> Summary:  FRP is about handling time-varying values like they were
> regular values.
> 

Ouch!... Ouch!... My head is beginning to explode!

So, I think I understand the main idea you just explained, but now I am
curious about how this black magic is possible. Presumably, these
mystical "time-varying values" would actually have to be some kind of
partially applied function that receives a time parameter. But how do
we, as in your example, add a literal number to a function?

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