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  • Functional Thinking

    by Neal Ford

    Learning the syntax of a new language is easy, but learning to think under a different paradigm is hard. This session helps you transition from a Java writing imperative programmer to a functional programmer, using Java, Clojure and Scala for examples. This session takes common topics from imperative languages and looks at alternative ways of solving those problems in functional languages. As a Java developer, you know how to achieve code-reuse via mechanisms like inheritance and polymorphism. Code reuse is possible in functional languages as well, using high-order functions, composition, and multi-methods. I take a variety of common practices in OOP languages and show the corresponding mechanisms in functional languages. Expect your mind to be bent, but you’ll leave with a much better understanding of both the syntax and semantics of functional languages.

    At 9:30am to 10:20am, Monday 19th September

    In Grand Ballroom, Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark

  • Monads Made Easy

    by Jim Duey

    Jim Duey demystifies monads through code examples written in Clojure, explaining what monads are, how they are used and how to write one.

    At 3:30pm to 4:20pm, Monday 19th September

    In Grand Ballroom, Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark