Hi Arnaud,

While not necessarily in line with the state of the art of FRP libraries, I can 
warmly recommend going through the parts of Paul Hudak's "Haskell School Of 
Expression" that cover the Functional Animation Library ("FAL", basically a 
light version of Fran). 
The book introduces FRP concepts gently and FAL is really nice to work with, at 
least when it comes to the type of code that is discussed in that book.

Good luck!

//Adam


On Feb 17, 2012, at 12:00 , haskell-cafe-requ...@haskell.org wrote:

> Hello,
> I am interested in exploring more in depth FRP. I had a look at the wiki
> page and started to explore "reactive" which looked promising at first
> glance and backed by quite a few articles and tutorials, but 1) it did not
> install properly on my haskell platform and 2) from the mailing-list
> archives it seems to have died a couple of years ago.
> 
> So my question is : What package would you recommend me to get my hands
> dirty with FRP? I am mostly interested in things related to music and
> network programming, if that matters.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help,
> 
> Arnaud


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