reflex VS helm

Compare reflex vs helm and see what are their differences.

reflex

Interactive programs without callbacks or side-effects. Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) uses composable events and time-varying values to describe interactive systems as pure functions. Just like other pure functional code, functional reactive code is easier to get right on the first try, maintain, and reuse. (by reflex-frp)

helm

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reflex helm
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1,032 596
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4.7 0.0
7 days ago -
Haskell Haskell
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License MIT License
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reflex

Posts with mentions or reviews of reflex. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-06.
  • Interactive animations
    11 projects | reddit.com/r/haskell | 6 May 2023
    FRP solutions sound very attractive. But reflex seems to be stuck on the outdated GHCJS, and I haven't been able to get it to build. The newer JS output in GHC doesn't yet have DOM support. And even if I used one of those, figuring out how to interact with a LaTeX renderer might be tricky.
  • The Quest for the Ultimate GUI Framework
    4 projects | reddit.com/r/programming | 22 Apr 2023
    I only have experience using Reflex, which I regard as the main contender for FRP UI libraries in the Haskell sphere. It's got a flashy website, but I think the documentation is a bit disorganized -- it took a long time for me to figure out how to get going with the library (you find some pieces of knowledge scattered here and there, if you look hard enough). My plan was to learn it well enough to onboard other people, but I don't think I could convince anyone who hasn't already decided that they're gonna make UIs in Haskell no matter the required effort.
  • Simple GHC stack for a novice
    6 projects | reddit.com/r/haskell | 17 Oct 2022
    Once someone has spent a bunch of time with Haskell and sees the value, they will find Nix if it makes sense. Maybe they'll want to play with https://reflex-frp.org, or they'll discover they want a better way to package 3rd-party dependencies, or they start using NixOS and want to nix all the things, etc. etc. Or, maybe they'll never find a use for it, and that's okay.
  • Functional Reactive Programming
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Aug 2022
  • Exploring ideas in Haskell
    3 projects | reddit.com/r/haskell | 14 Jan 2022
    Now, I've been convinced to take another look at reflex. This quick reference seems very useful, most other resources seem to always discuss reflex-dom specifically. I'm not really interested in that.
  • Is Haskell capable of this?
    8 projects | reddit.com/r/haskell | 25 Nov 2021
    Have a look at https://reflex-frp.org/, or https://owickstrom.github.io/gi-gtk-declarative/, they are an interesting and different way of working with UI in a non imperative way.
  • Why Do We Need Transpilation into JavaScript?
    6 projects | dev.to | 5 Apr 2021
    At present, here at Typeable we develop frontend in Haskell and use the web framework Reflex and the functional reactive programming (FRP). The source code in Haskell is transpiled into the JavaScript code using GHCJS.
  • Comparing Elm with Reflex
    5 projects | dev.to | 22 Mar 2021
    Reflex is the framework that allows creating reactive web applications in Haskell.
  • Discussion Thread
    5 projects | reddit.com/r/neoliberal | 18 Mar 2021
    Also you’re the Haskell guy no? Found this while reading a Wikipedia article
  • Creating a Haskell Application Using Reflex. Part 1
    3 projects | dev.to | 15 Mar 2021
    Hi there! My name is Nikita. At Typeable, we develop frontend for some of our projects using the FRP approach, specifically, its Haskell implementation – reflex web-framework. The resources that offer guidelines for this framework are quite limited, so we decided to fill this gap more or less.

helm

Posts with mentions or reviews of helm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning helm yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing reflex and helm you can also consider the following projects:

Elm - Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.

sodium - Sodium - Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) Library for multiple languages

dunai - Classic FRP, Arrowized FRP, Reactive Programming, and Stream Programming, all via Monadic Stream Functions

reflex-dom - Web applications without callbacks or side-effects. Reflex-DOM brings the power of functional reactive programming (FRP) to the web. Build HTML and other Document Object Model (DOM) data with a pure functional interface.

purescript - A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript

reflex-dom-contrib

rhine - Haskell Functional Reactive Programming framework with type-level clocks

obelisk - Functional reactive web and mobile applications, with batteries included.

gi-gtk-declarative - Declarative GTK+ programming in Haskell

reflex-animation

netwire - FRP library