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The Italian #conference on #Functional #Programming (by @coderstug)
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F# folk, I've been working on breakpoints and stepping for F# pipelines github.com/dotnet/fsharp/… Enjoy!
This is a great opportunity to write a Scala related paper and/or give a talk. All formats are welcome. Can be in person or remote.
The CFP for Scala'21 is out. The symposium will be co-located with the Splash conference. Note the deadline for the submissions: 5th August 2021. 2021.splashcon.org/home/scala-202…
Scala 3 has landed
🎺🎺🎺 After 8 years of work, 28,000 commits, 7,400 pull requests, 4,100 closed issues – Scala 3 is finally out! Read more here: scala-lang.org/blog/2021/05/1…
🎺🎺🎺 After 8 years of work, 28,000 commits, 7,400 pull requests, 4,100 closed issues – Scala 3 is finally out! Read more here: scala-lang.org/blog/2021/05/1…
Submitted a bug report for Elixir 1.11 this morning, and less than an hour later it was fixed :-) Kudos to @josevalim for being super-responsive.
It's a small world. My current views are a bit more nuanced, but consistent with this 2012 set: ruthlesslyhelpful.net/2012/02/25/rul…
I have it from @tottinge who suggests that he may have it from @WardCunningham butunclebob.com/ArticleS.TimOt…
Best article on this topic: antirez.com/news/124 Thank you again @antirez
I have been in both sides of this argument. A single, clear source of truth is best: It's called code and it should read as a well written prose. If you rely on comments to express your intend it's not just a waste of effort but tells me that your code is unreadable.
That is what tests are for. Comments rot, are not understood by the compiler, and unfortunately, for almost all languages are not part of the syntax tree, so it is not even clear where a comment is refering to.
Though we may try, and try, there are times when we cannot find a way to make the code express our intent; and so we resort, in the end, to a comment. We acknowledge that each comment we write is finally due to our failure to express ourselves in code.
This is really an excellent post "5 features of C# that F# doesn't have. And why it doesn't need them." Less is more, from one of the industry's best practitioners of grounded, practical and clear applied programming. compositional-it.com/news-blog/5-fe…
Are ppl interested in a primer in parsing SQL with #FParsec, Pretty printing it and testing the parser with @ExpectoIO ? #fsharp
Shameless plug: We're running a course on SAFE Stack which includes Saturn for the back-end development side. eventbrite.co.uk/o/compositiona…
It probably doesn't get much simpler than this.
Almost exactly 5 years after I posted the first video on Fun Fun Function, it is now time for me to do something else for a while. It's been an amazing ride, and I'm so thankful to you all. 💛 youtu.be/IfHWE36B1go
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Goodbye Fun Fun Function (and the importance of mental health)
Thanks to @whatyouhide and @ElixirClubUA for the course about OTP in Elixir, this are my graphic recordings of a part of the session
We're happy to announce our brand new online training today! Learn #Erlang or #Elixirlang from @rvirding, one of the co-creators of Erlang, all from the comfort of your own home. Explore at erlang-solutions.com/training/all-o… #onlinetraining
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