Here’s the Deal
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When comparing Netwire vs reflex, the Slant community recommends reflex for most people. In the question“What are the best Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) libraries for Haskell?” reflex is ranked 1st while Netwire is ranked 3rd.
Specs
Supported notationArrow (proc); Monad (do); Applicative
Time modelContinuous
Supported notationMonad (do)
Time modelOrdered
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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 It supports fully dynamic data flow using higher-order primitives
Pro It has a fairly direct implementation compared to many of the rest.
Pro Fully deterministic
Pro Supports both Continuous and Discrete time models
Reflex requires that time be ordered and linear. Within that constraint, it can be specialized to real timestamps or stepped sequences as needed.
Cons
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