Ben Kolera: Isolating Side Effects with Monads
Ben Kolera (@benkolera) continues what has almost become a mini-series here at Functional Talks on the Reader, Writer and State monads. He gives, what he describes as a “beginner level…
Read moreBen Kolera (@benkolera) continues what has almost become a mini-series here at Functional Talks on the Reader, Writer and State monads. He gives, what he describes as a “beginner level…
Read morePaul Chiusano (@pchiusano) shows how we can write Functional programmes whilst having effects such as IO. He gently takes us through a typical imperative programme showing how effects can be…
Read moreRúnar Óli Bjarnason (@runarorama) wrote the book on Functional Programming, well the Scala version at least. In this talk he shows how the Reader monad is used to inject dependencies…
Read moreTony Morris (@dibblego) and Runar Bjarnason (@runarorama) are giants in the functional community. Both have a long history in the functional world and are the founding programmers behind such projects…
Read moreSimon Peyton Jones is possibly the reason many are functional programmers today. He is one of the founding fathers of Haskell – a pure functional lazy language. In this classic…
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