2020
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3862954
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Tackling the Awkward Squad for Reactive Programming: The Actor-Reactor Model (Artifact)

Sam Van den Vonder,
Thierry Renaux,
Bjarno Oeyen
et al.

Abstract: Reactive programming is a programming paradigm whereby programs are internally represented by a dependency graph, which is used to automatically (re)compute parts of a program whenever its input changes. In practice reactive programming can only be used for some parts of an application: a reactive program is usually embedded in an application that is still written in ordinary imperative languages such as JavaScript or Scala. In this paper we investigate this embedding and we distill "the awkward squad for reac… Show more

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