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Reactive programming is the general approach to implementing systems in a reactive way, according to the Reactive Manifesto. The term "reactive" is most frequently applied to the various implementations of Reactive Extensions, pioneered by Microsoft, and appearing in many languages, usually with "Rx" prefix.
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Maintaining State without assignment
You say you have 2 functions:
apply_change::Change -> DataStructure -> DataStructure
is_ready::DataStructure ->Boolean
and if I understand you right then is_ready is rather expensive so you don't w …