Yeah, I've been implementing a form with a ton of fields, some of which are 
dependent on each other. A true PITA, but I like the challenge of squeezing 
out the invariants.

Groovy got me on the road to functional programming, but Elm is really 
changing the way I think. And I like it :)

I'm a JVM guy, so my plan is to go functional all the way down the stack by 
using Frege on the JVM side; although Ceylon looks interesting too.

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