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When comparing Netwire vs sodium, the Slant community recommends Netwire for most people. In the question“What are the best Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) libraries for Haskell?” Netwire is ranked 3rd while sodium is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose Netwire is:
Netwire uses the `Wire` type for both continuous signals/behaviors and discrete events, allowing a more general set of core functions and operators.
Specs
Supported notationArrow (proc); Monad (do); Applicative
Time modelContinuous
Supported notationMonad (do)
Time modelDiscrete
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Pros
Pro Wire type unifies events and signals
Netwire uses the Wire
type for both continuous signals/behaviors and discrete events, allowing a more general set of core functions and operators.
Pro Cross-language
Sodium intends to provide a consistent FRP implementation across multiple languages. It currently supports C#, C++, Java, Haskell and Scala.
Cons
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