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Category Archives: Book Club
Book Club Starting Domain-Specific Languages
The votes are in and our next book has been selected: Domain-Specific Languages by Marin Fowler. From the publisher: When carefully selected and used, Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) may simplify complex code, promote effective communication with customers, improve productivity, and unclog … Continue reading
Real-World Functional Programming: Chapters 1 & 2
We had a great first meeting to discuss the first two chapters of our new book, Real-World Functional Programming. As one might expect, these chapters were largely introductory but did get into some pretty deep discussion. Chapter 1 started out … Continue reading
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Book Club Resumes with Real-World Functional Programming
After a nice summer break, our book club resumes this month with a new book: Real-World Functional Programming: With Examples in F# and C# by Tomas Petricek with Jon Skeet. It’s no secret I’m a big proponent of functional programming, … Continue reading
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