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Scala Center sprees are coming to the Bay Area on 9th-10th June ! Get excited 👇🎉🌁🌉👇

#scala #sanfrancisco #bayarea #functionalprogramming

If you have an interest in #scala you don't want to miss it, come and meet the scalacenter team visiting from Europe. cc @sethtisue.bsky.social
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May 25, 2023 at 5:44 AM
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Haskell 😎👇
Beginner-friendly introduction to Free Monads By Dmitrii Kovanikov @chshersh.com hosted by @salarrahmanian.bsky.social

https://watch.softinio.com/w/i55qwe9FiyHRzsTkYYJLhU
SF Haskell: Beginner-friendly introduction to Free Monads By Dmitrii Kovanikov
Beginner-friendly introduction to Free Monads by Dmitrii Kovanikov In this talk, I'd like to look into several diverse problems, their possible solutions and discuss drawbacks of with these ad-hoc solutions. After that, I'm going to introduce the idea of Data-Oriented Programming. I'll build the concept of Free Monad from ground up and explain the uniform approach for all the demonstrated different problems. I'm also going to discuss the drawbacks of Free Monads. About our speaker - Dmitrii Kovanikov Functional Programming is one of my passions, and it has been a part of my professional life for quite a while already. I'm a Senior Software Engineer and I've been using Haskell in production, teaching and OSS for 7 years. I do tons of open-source work including mentoring people, creating educational resources and maintaining projects. I'm an author and maintainer of dozens OSS libraries and applications. I also had been teaching Haskell at ITMO University for several years to undergrad students. I love making complicated topics accessible and sharing my knowledge with others! Personal page and blog: https://kodimensional.dev Twitter: https://twitter.com/chshersh GitHub: https://github.com/chshersh Event details: https://www.meetup.com/bay-area-haskell-user-group/events/288894864/ For more information about Bay Area Haskell and Functional Programming User Group visit: https://www.sfhaskell.com Also available on our YouTube channel
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May 16, 2023 at 2:21 PM
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My beginner-friendly talk about Free Monads in Haskell is now on BlueSky as well! 📺
Beginner-friendly introduction to Free Monads By Dmitrii Kovanikov @chshersh.com hosted by @salarrahmanian.bsky.social

https://watch.softinio.com/w/i55qwe9FiyHRzsTkYYJLhU
SF Haskell: Beginner-friendly introduction to Free Monads By Dmitrii Kovanikov
Beginner-friendly introduction to Free Monads by Dmitrii Kovanikov In this talk, I'd like to look into several diverse problems, their possible solutions and discuss drawbacks of with these ad-hoc solutions. After that, I'm going to introduce the idea of Data-Oriented Programming. I'll build the concept of Free Monad from ground up and explain the uniform approach for all the demonstrated different problems. I'm also going to discuss the drawbacks of Free Monads. About our speaker - Dmitrii Kovanikov Functional Programming is one of my passions, and it has been a part of my professional life for quite a while already. I'm a Senior Software Engineer and I've been using Haskell in production, teaching and OSS for 7 years. I do tons of open-source work including mentoring people, creating educational resources and maintaining projects. I'm an author and maintainer of dozens OSS libraries and applications. I also had been teaching Haskell at ITMO University for several years to undergrad students. I love making complicated topics accessible and sharing my knowledge with others! Personal page and blog: https://kodimensional.dev Twitter: https://twitter.com/chshersh GitHub: https://github.com/chshersh Event details: https://www.meetup.com/bay-area-haskell-user-group/events/288894864/ For more information about Bay Area Haskell and Functional Programming User Group visit: https://www.sfhaskell.com Also available on our YouTube channel
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May 16, 2023 at 6:29 AM
Beginner-friendly introduction to Free Monads By Dmitrii Kovanikov @chshersh.com hosted by @salarrahmanian.bsky.social

https://watch.softinio.com/w/i55qwe9FiyHRzsTkYYJLhU
SF Haskell: Beginner-friendly introduction to Free Monads By Dmitrii Kovanikov
Beginner-friendly introduction to Free Monads by Dmitrii Kovanikov In this talk, I'd like to look into several diverse problems, their possible solutions and discuss drawbacks of with these ad-hoc solutions. After that, I'm going to introduce the idea of Data-Oriented Programming. I'll build the concept of Free Monad from ground up and explain the uniform approach for all the demonstrated different problems. I'm also going to discuss the drawbacks of Free Monads. About our speaker - Dmitrii Kovanikov Functional Programming is one of my passions, and it has been a part of my professional life for quite a while already. I'm a Senior Software Engineer and I've been using Haskell in production, teaching and OSS for 7 years. I do tons of open-source work including mentoring people, creating educational resources and maintaining projects. I'm an author and maintainer of dozens OSS libraries and applications. I also had been teaching Haskell at ITMO University for several years to undergrad students. I love making complicated topics accessible and sharing my knowledge with others! Personal page and blog: https://kodimensional.dev Twitter: https://twitter.com/chshersh GitHub: https://github.com/chshersh Event details: https://www.meetup.com/bay-area-haskell-user-group/events/288894864/ For more information about Bay Area Haskell and Functional Programming User Group visit: https://www.sfhaskell.com Also available on our YouTube channel
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May 16, 2023 at 4:06 AM