Great place to look. I recommend reading the entire thing once or twice before starting coding so you get a sense of all the methods that are available to you.
A gist that explains from the ground up what FRP is in straightforward language. Uses RxJS for examples, but lots of graphics to get the point across really well.
Reactive Extensions for JavaScript. A slightly different take on implementation than BaconJS.
Language for writing really pretty functional reactive programs. Compiles to JS and runs in the browser.
Language by Matz (work in progress) announced a few days ago. Describes stream operations in terms of "piping" like a bash shell.
If you've decided that FRP isn't for you, or you just want to explore options, you may be interested in communicating sequential processes (CSP). This is like Go's Goroutines or ClojureScript's
core.async
. It's another wildly different way of handling events and I recommend at least taking a look.