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O'Reilly Media - Functional Thinking: Functional Programming using Java, Clojure and Scala
English | 3h 58m | AVC1 1280x720 25 fps | AAC 96 Kbps 44.1 KHz | 2.07 GB
Genre: eLearning
Learning the syntax of a new language is easy, but learning to think under a different paradigm is difficult. This video from renowned software architect Neal Ford helps you transition from a Java-writing imperative programmer to a functional programmer, using Java, Clojure and Scala as examples.
Rather than focus on specific language features, Functional Thinking looks at a variety of common practices in OOP languages and then shows you how to solve the same problems using a functional language. For instance, you know how to achieve code-reuse in Java via mechanisms such as inheritance and polymorphism. Code reuse is also possible in functional languages, using high-order functions, composition, and multi-methods.
Ford encourages you to value results over steps, so you can begin to think like a functional programmer. Expect your mind to be bent, but you�ll finish with a much better understanding of both the syntax and semantics of functional languages. This video is ideal for any experienced programmer.
Topics include:
Shifting Paradigms: Filter, map, reduce
Ceding control: Currying and partial application; recursion
Evolution: Memoization; closures
Nailgun-driven development: Concurrency, Function composition, coupling vs. composition, functional data structures, monads
Bendability: Dispatch, meta-programming, DSLs, macros
Why you should care
mORE iNFO

O'Reilly Media - Functional Thinking: Functional Programming using Java, Clojure and Scala
English | 3h 58m | AVC1 1280x720 25 fps | AAC 96 Kbps 44.1 KHz | 2.07 GB
Genre: eLearning
Learning the syntax of a new language is easy, but learning to think under a different paradigm is difficult. This video from renowned software architect Neal Ford helps you transition from a Java-writing imperative programmer to a functional programmer, using Java, Clojure and Scala as examples.
Rather than focus on specific language features, Functional Thinking looks at a variety of common practices in OOP languages and then shows you how to solve the same problems using a functional language. For instance, you know how to achieve code-reuse in Java via mechanisms such as inheritance and polymorphism. Code reuse is also possible in functional languages, using high-order functions, composition, and multi-methods.
Ford encourages you to value results over steps, so you can begin to think like a functional programmer. Expect your mind to be bent, but you�ll finish with a much better understanding of both the syntax and semantics of functional languages. This video is ideal for any experienced programmer.
Topics include:
Shifting Paradigms: Filter, map, reduce
Ceding control: Currying and partial application; recursion
Evolution: Memoization; closures
Nailgun-driven development: Concurrency, Function composition, coupling vs. composition, functional data structures, monads
Bendability: Dispatch, meta-programming, DSLs, macros
Why you should care
mORE iNFO
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