Lambda World 2019 - Painless software development with Haskell - Paweł Szulc
In this Lambda World 2019 presentation, Paweł Szulc shows the benefit of programming with Haskell. Full Presentation Description: Developers interested in seeing Haskell being used as a general programming language. Engineers hoping to see Haskell as an environment in which one can quickly and effectively iterate between requirements, design and running, executable code - providing value to the business with an immediate feedback loop. Developers eager to see how they can rapidly create software that is flexible to changes, extensible and testable. Pre-requirements: basic understanding of Haskell syntax (functions, composition, do-notation, type classes) basic FP building blocks: functor, monad (optionally) some previous exposure to free monads (optionally) scars and war stories of using tagless final in Haskell Tech stack we will explore: polysemy servant ------ Follow: - / lambda_world - / 47deg - / rabbitonweb Visit: -https://www.47deg.com/events for more details -http://www.lambda.world

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