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by emil0r 232 days ago
Even the GUI can follow the FCIS architecture. It helps immensely with testing and moving things around.

For a bigger program that handles lots of things, you can still build it around the FCIS architecture, you just end up with more in->chains of functions->out. The things at the edges might grow, but at a much slower pace than the core.

My experience with both sides is what's driven me to FP+immutability.

For your last question: I believe it's a false belief. I believed the same when I started with FP+immutability. I just did not understand where I should put my changes, because I was so used to mutating a variable. Turned out that I only really need to mutate it when I store in a db of some sort (frontend or backend), send it over the wire (socket, websocket, http response, gRPC, pub/sub, etc) or act as an object hiding inherit complexity (hardware state like push button, mouse, keyboard, etc). Graphics would also qualify, but that's one area where I think FP+immutability is ill suited.

Hit me up if you have any more questions :).