Midwest.io 2014 - Demystifying Haskell - Andrew Rademacher
This talk was given at Midwest.io 2014. An in-depth examination of the Fibonacci sequence intended to demonstrate the value of Haskell, bust myths about the difficulty of using Haskell and encourage further research and interest in the language. About the Speaker Andrew is a software consultant with experience delivering telemarketing, manufacturing and analytic systems to both web and native platforms.

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