I'm an old school hacker that wrote a few commercial videogames and authoring enviornments in imperative languages, ranging from assembly language on C64/Amiga, C/C++ on PC/PocketPC, C++/C# on PC/XBOX/PS3, and recently I have an interest in functional programming, mainly Haskell.
This project holds a collection of random functional reactive programming (FRP) experiments, to get a better understanding of it all.
Given my imperative background, you should not consider these experiments to be good Haskell examples or tutorials, because getting rid of the imperative way of thinking turns out to be really hard for me and my code will surely reflect this intense struggle.
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