This week we are very lucky to be joined by fellow podcaster and host of Functional Geekery - Steven Proctor.
We start off discussion with how he got into programming from a young age, and how a 100 dollar experiment turned into the Functional Geekery podcast we know today.
This moves us on to chat about Erlang/OTP and how the Actor model is used to provide such a robust language infrastructure.
Finally, we speak about how fundamental principles out-weigh concrete implementation knowledge and Proctor gives us a host of resource material for interested listeners to delve into.
Show Links
Proctor on TwitterProctor ItFunctional GeekeryDallas / Fort Worth Erlang User Group - MeetupStructure and Interpretation of Computer ProgramsOn LispErlang Programming LanguageLambdaConf 2015, Part 1 - Functional GeekeryJava Rings from 1998What is Java RingChicago Boss - The Erlang Web FrameworkDialyzerlehoff/egol - GitHub(lisp (flavored (erlang)))rvirding/erlog - GitHubrvirding/luerl - GitHubMostly Erlang PodcastThinking like an ErlangerErlang - The MovieErlang - The Movie II - The SequelErlang/Elixir/LFE on a Raspberry PiThe Joy of ClojureClojure ProgrammingLiving ClojureLearn You Some Erlang for Great Good!Erlang and OTP in ActionFunctional Programming for the Object-Oriented ProgrammerFunctional JavaScriptSeven Languages in Seven WeeksSeven More Languages in Seven WeeksUnderstanding Computation