Kevin Dangoor@dangoor·Oct 2, 2015Post lasted night: Side Effects vs. Promises (thoughts on async in JS) h/t @radix http://blueskyonmars.com/2015/10/01/side-effects-vs-promises/…312
Andy Matuschak@andy_matuschakReplying to @dangoor@dangoor @radix you might be interested to see how FRP addresses this. signals are lazy by default, perform effects on subscription.2:48 PM · Oct 2, 2015 from Civic Center, San Francisco·Tweetbot for iΟS
Kevin Dangoor@dangoor·Oct 2, 2015Replying to @andy_matuschak@andy_matuschak @radix Indeed, I should compare FRP on the testability angle.1
Andy Matuschak@andy_matuschak·Oct 2, 2015@dangoor @radix test ability is very poor for both traditional promises and effect-y FRP