There's also Javelin: <a href="https://github.com/tailrecursion/javelin" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/tailrecursion/javelin</a><p>which à la 'Simpsons already did it' rule:<p><a href="http://www.cliki.net/cells" rel="nofollow">http://www.cliki.net/cells</a>
It reminds me core.async's presentation, where Rich Hickey said something like "we thought Go's take on CSP was great, so we just added it to Clojure as a <i>library</i>". Blew my mind away, like Zelkova.
Sorry to be that guy, but are there any apps in production based on FRP/ Elm?<p>According to the Elm website, under "big projects" it lists the Elm website itself and a couple of rather PoC games.
- <a href="http://elm-lang.org/Examples.elm" rel="nofollow">http://elm-lang.org/Examples.elm</a><p>(I'm not saying that FRP is bad, I think it's an interesting concept, but I'm wondering on how efficient it is in production.)