This time we discuss the way data tends to be structured in functional languages and some of the similarities with databases and REST.
Episode 22 patrons:
Jason Sooter
Jamie Rolfs
Christian Hamburger
Daniel Svensson
Di Wen
Iulian Bojinca
Jonathan Fishbein
Nathan Sculli
Nels Wadycki
Paul Naranja
Peter Tillemans
Thomas Varney
Tyler Harper
weila wei
Dawn (שחר)
Show Notes:
CPPCast: http://cppcast.com/
John Soo - Sharing in Haskell
https://wiki.haskell.org/Sharing
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1105765/generating-fibonacci-numbers-in-haskell
Alejandro’s link to Phantom Types article: https://www.objc.io/blog/2014/12/29/functional-snippet-13-phantom-types/
FP Chat Slack Community: https://fpchat-invite.herokuapp.com
Intro/Outro music is "Lively Lumpsucker" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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This time we discuss the way data tends to be structured in functional languages and some of the similarities with databases and REST.
Episode 22 patrons:
Jason Sooter
Jamie Rolfs
Christian Hamburger
Daniel Svensson
Di Wen
Iulian Bojinca
Jonathan Fishbein
Nathan Sculli
Nels Wadycki
Paul Naranja
Peter Tillemans
Thomas Varney
Tyler Harper
weila wei
Dawn (שחר)
Show Notes:
CPPCast: http://cppcast.com/
John Soo - Sharing in Haskell
https://wiki.haskell.org/Sharing
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1105765/generating-fibonacci-numbers-in-haskell
Alejandro’s link to Phantom Types article: https://www.objc.io/blog/2014/12/29/functional-snippet-13-phantom-types/
FP Chat Slack Community: https://fpchat-invite.herokuapp.com
Intro/Outro music is "Lively Lumpsucker" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Lazy evaluation is not normally something you hear programmers discussing but there is a lot of power available if you know how to use it. This episode we'll examine the differences between lazy and strict evaluation and look at use cases for laziness.
Episode 20 patrons:
Marcus Nielsen
Steven Loe
Ted Yavuzkurt
Michael Meyers
Szymon Beczkowski
Parl Naranja
Paul Brabban
Jason Sooter
Show Notes:
Memoization: https://codeburst.io/functional-memoization-in-javascript-adec62508bd0
Using IEnumerable in C# to generate an infinite sequence: https://brianreiter.org/2011/01/14/ienumerable-is-lazy-and-thats-cool/
FP Chat Slack Community: https://fpchat-invite.herokuapp.com
LambdaCast
This time we discuss the way data tends to be structured in functional languages and some of the similarities with databases and REST.
Episode 22 patrons:
Jason Sooter
Jamie Rolfs
Christian Hamburger
Daniel Svensson
Di Wen
Iulian Bojinca
Jonathan Fishbein
Nathan Sculli
Nels Wadycki
Paul Naranja
Peter Tillemans
Thomas Varney
Tyler Harper
weila wei
Dawn (שחר)
Show Notes:
CPPCast: http://cppcast.com/
John Soo - Sharing in Haskell
https://wiki.haskell.org/Sharing
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1105765/generating-fibonacci-numbers-in-haskell
Alejandro’s link to Phantom Types article: https://www.objc.io/blog/2014/12/29/functional-snippet-13-phantom-types/
FP Chat Slack Community: https://fpchat-invite.herokuapp.com
Intro/Outro music is "Lively Lumpsucker" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License