ICFP. As well as information about the conference itself, it contains pointers to journals, other conferences, language implementations, research groups, and so on, that may be of interest. Please email suggestions for improvement to David Van Horn. ...
The flip side of this is that like many open source, programming language oriented conferences, there were very few women in attendance. Perhaps the Clojure community could take a page from the very successful work that my friend Sarah Allen has done onRailsBridge. Learning More O’Reilly has ...
structured, object-oriented, and functional programming adoption suggests roughly a 30-year adoption cycle into mainstream practice. Coincidentally (or not), 30 years also approximates a career generation.
Functional programming is a very hot topic nowadays. People are increasingly interested in functional and hybrid-functional languages such as Haskell, Scala, F# and Clojure, and functional programming is one of the most popular requested topics for discussion in conferences and programming communities. ...
These sorts of papers can be hard to get published in conferences, because they tend to be a little long, and because they may not report crisp new research results. Journal of Functional Programming is delighted to publish them, provided they meet the criteria above. So write on! …… 更...
creates Clojure training material at PurelyFunctional.tv. He also consults with companies to use functional programming to better serve business objectives. You can find him speaking internationally at programming conferences. His writing, speaking, training, and consulting can be found at LispCast.com...
Programming their growth across the nano-to-macro hierarchy also remains challenging, if not impossible8,9,10,11,12,13. To address these limitations, we should shift to entropy-driven assemblies to gain design flexibility, as seen in high-entropy alloys, and program nanomaterial growth to ...
signal processing software. He developed a passion for Functional Programming when learning Haskell and applied this knowledge to traditionally non-functional languages like Java. Over the past several years, Dylan has been a speaker at various Go and Java-oriented conferences such as GopherCon and ...
In this episode I talk with Eric Normand. We talk his podcast “Thoughts on Functional Programming”; his in-progress book “Grokking Simplicity“; Actions, Calculations, and Data; trying to bury mutation and side-effects; Property-Based testing; and more. ...
On September 30, 2017, a small conference on the topic of Functional Programming in Swift happened in Berlin (similar to the 2014, 2015, 2016 and Spring 2017 editions). It was a day filled with awesome talks and lots of great conversation....