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Reactive Programming Treats Variables Differently than Imperative Programming

Reactive Programming Treats Variables  Differently than Imperative Programming

“… in an imperative programming setting, a := b + c would mean that a is being assigned the result of b + c in the instant the expression is evaluated, and later, the values of b and c can be changed with no effect on the value of a. …

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