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Ask HN: Bay area companies employing FRP and/or Native-JS bridge in their apps

4 pointsby tamasssover 10 years ago
Hi, my name is Tamas, I&#x27;m a developer at Prezi ( http:&#x2F;&#x2F;prezi.com ) and I&#x27;m going to spend a month in SF participating in a so-called fellowship program, in which we are given the chance to visit other top-notch or aspiring tech companies, meet with the counterparts in our field, and exchange thoughts and experiences.<p>My main area of interest is Mac&#x2F;iOS development but that&#x27;s just too vague so I narrowed it down to two specific topics that might come up in my daily work in the future: Functional&#x2F;Reactive Programming and native-JS hybrid apps.<p>I&#x27;m looking for companies in the Bay area that have got their feet wet in either of these. If you are working for such a company and willing to meet for an informal talk one shiny day in October, I&#x27;ll appreciate if you drop me a line at tamas dot lustyik at prezi dot com. I&#x27;d also be grateful for other 3rd party suggestions, especially if accompanied with contact information.<p>Thanks in advance and see you soon at the meetups!

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rubiquityover 10 years ago
I don&#x27;t work at Netflix, but from talking to someone there they use FRP in both Java servers and JavaScript apps. Being that the creator of Elm works at Prezi, I&#x27;m sure they would be interested in sharing practices.