Effect Oriented Programming

Have you wondered what makes functional programming such a big deal, but haven't been able to get through any of the explanations? We wrote this book for you.

Four years in the making!

Phone-friendly: the code listings are easily readable without phone gymnastics.

This is a small book-it took an enormous amount of effort to make it so!

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Effect Oriented Programming

Have you wondered what makes functional programming such a big deal, but haven't been able to get through any of the explanations? We wrote this book for you.

Four years in the making!

Phone-friendly: the code listings are easily readable without phone gymnastics.

This is a small book-it took an enormous amount of effort to make it so!

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Effect Oriented Programming

Effect Oriented Programming

Effect Oriented Programming

Effect Oriented Programming

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Overview

Have you wondered what makes functional programming such a big deal, but haven't been able to get through any of the explanations? We wrote this book for you.

Four years in the making!

Phone-friendly: the code listings are easily readable without phone gymnastics.

This is a small book-it took an enormous amount of effort to make it so!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798218466237
Publisher: Billding Software
Publication date: 07/03/2024
Pages: 154
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Bill Frasure is a software engineer that has become enamored with static types, functional programming, and effect systems.He has worked at Ziverge as a core member of the ZIO team, in addition to medical and financial software.He loves to give presentations, lessons, and generally assist others in sharing all moments of learning.

Bruce Eckel is the author of the multi-award-winning Thinking in Java and Thinking in C++, and a number of other books on computer programming including Atomic Scala. He's given hundreds of presentations throughout the world and puts on alternative conferences and events like the www.WinterTechForum.com and developer retreats. He lives in Crested Butte, Colorado. Bruce has a BS in applied physics and an MS in computer engineering. His blog is at www.BruceEckel.com and his consulting, training and conference business is www.MindviewLLC.com.

Professional software developer since 1997, with much of that time spent helping developers build software that doesn't suck. A Typed Pure Functional Programming zealot who often compromises on his ideals to just get stuff done. Currently a Developer Advocate for AWS. Blog: jamesward.com
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