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When comparing Yampa vs sodium, the Slant community recommends sodium for most people. In the question“What are the best Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) libraries for Haskell?” sodium is ranked 4th while Yampa is ranked 5th. The most important reason people chose sodium is:
Sodium intends to provide a consistent FRP implementation across multiple languages. It currently supports C#, C++, Java, Haskell and Scala.
Specs
Supported notationArrow (proc)
Time modelContinuous
Supported notationMonad (do)
Time modelDiscrete
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Pro Cross-language
Sodium intends to provide a consistent FRP implementation across multiple languages. It currently supports C#, C++, Java, Haskell and Scala.
Cons
Con Legacy code overlaps with other libraries
Yampa is an older package and portions were written before current de facto libraries, resulting in some duplication and potential idiosyncrasies.
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