<@U5TCAFTD3> in that FRP paper you talk about FRP ...
# thinking-together
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@stevekrouse in that FRP paper you talk about FRP preserving our ability to reason locally. But, I think you also admit that Reflex and Turbine code can get pretty gnarly and confusing. I agree with both of these more or less. I'm ambivalent. What conclusions can be drawn here? I see some possibilities. Is our current conception of FRP just too complex (and it would be possible to simplify)? or are the benefits of FRP just only appropriate in really complex and/or large systems? Something else? Anyone, thoughts?
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I hold out hope that FRP is basically the answer if we add some visualizations that make it more understandable. But that's a big if
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Fair enough. Excited to see the possibilities
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Is there a great FRP video either of you know of?
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