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JSJ 388: Functional Programming with Brian Lonsdorf

09.03.2019 - By Charles M WoodPlay

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SponsorsAdventures in BlockchainSentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit  My Ruby StoryPanelAimee Knight Chris BuechelerAJ O’NealWith Special Guest: Brian LonsdorfEpisode SummaryBrian Lonsdorf works for Salesforce, specializes in functional programming, and wrote a book called Professor Frisby’s Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming. Brian talks about when he got into functional programming and when in their career others should be exposed to it. He talks about the fundamental tenets of functional programming (static mathematical functions), how it differs from object oriented programming, and how to manipulate data in a functional environment. The panel wonders if it is possible to use functional and object oriented programming together and discuss the functional core imperative shell. Brian talks about what is ‘super functional’ and why JavaScript isn’t, but includes methods for making it work. He shares some of the trade-offs he’s found while doing functional programming. Brian defines a monad and goes over some of the common questions he gets about functional programming, such as how to model an app using functional programming. The show concludes with Brian talking about some of the work he’s been doing in AI and machine learning. LinksPromiseFunctional core, imperative shellRxJsMonadProfessor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter PicksAimee Knight:After The Burial (band)Chris Buecheler:Minecraft in JavaScriptAJ O’Neal:Crazy Little Thing Called Love by QueenGreenlock v3 campaignBrian Lonsdorf:Follow Brian @drbooleanChris Penner ComonadsSpecial Guest: Brian Lonsdorf. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: <a...

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