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Podlodka PodcastPodlodka PodcastPodlodka #211 – HaskellЭто выпуск про язык программирования Haskell. За этим коротким словом скрывается целый увлекательный мир: функции, полная ленивость вычислений, мощная система типов, необычная и тесно связанная с академической средой история становления языка и многое другое! Мы предлагаем вам погрузиться в этот мир на следующие пару часов вместе с нашим гостем – Александром Вершиловым. Разверните облачную базу данных от Selectel в пару кликов: https://slc.tl/xcO3z, промокод Podlodka дает 1000 рублей на услугу. Вводить сюда: my.selectel.ru/vpc/ 19 апреля – старт Podlodka Android Crew, подробности на сайте: https://podlodka.io/droidcrew. Скидка по промокоду BRAVIT777 Поддержи лучший подкаст про IT: www.patreon.com/podlodka Также ждем вас, ваши лайки, репосты и комменты в мессенджерах и соцсетях!
 Telegram-чат: t.me/podlodka Telegram-канал: t.me/podlodkanews Страница в Facebook: www.facebook.com/podlodkacast/ Twitter-аккаунт: twitter.com/PodlodkaPodcast Ведущие в выпуске: Женя Кателла, Катя Петрова Полезные ссылки: - Книга "Get programming with Haskell" (Will Kurt) https://www.manning.com/books/get-programming-with-haskell - Книга "Haskell in depth" (Виталий Брагилевский) https://www.manning.com/books/haskell-in-depth - Книга "Haskell programming from the first principles" (Christopher Allen, Julie Moronuki) https://haskellbook.com2021-04-121h 52Software Developers JourneySoftware Developers Journey#59 Julie Moronuki a linguist turned Haskell expertJulie first told us how she met Christopher Allen, the co-author of her Book "Haskell programming from first principles", why learning in general is hard and why they wanted to approach learning Haskell from a different angle. We then drifted into Julie's own learning of Haskell and how she came into the programming world. We then digged further into the Haskell echosystem and the world of academia. And finally, we touched on TypeClass, Julie's own company, dedicated to teaching Haskell.Julie Moronuki went to college for philosophy and linguistics, and once believed she would spend her adult...2019-07-2349 minFrontmatterFrontmatterJulie Moronuki, Author of Finding Success (and Failure) in Haskell: Fall in love with applicative functorsJulie Moronuki is the author of the Leanpub book Finding Success (and Failure) in Haskell: Fall in love with applicative functors. In this interview, Leanpub co-founder Len Epp talks with Julie about her background and her curious path to writing about the Haskell programming language, philosophy and linguistics and Heidegger, monads in programming versus monads in Leibniz, her book, and at the end, they talk a little bit about her experience as a an author. This interview was recorded on June 13, 2019. The full audio for the interview is here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/leanpub_podcasts/FM121-Julie-Moronuki-2019-06-13.mp3...2019-07-181h 27The Frontside PodcastThe Frontside Podcast093: Monoids, Monoids Everywhere! with Julie MoronukiJulie Moronuki: @argumatronic | argumatronic.com Show Notes: This episode is a follow-up episode to the one we did with Julie in September: Learn Haskell, Think Less. We talk a whole lot about monoids, and learning programming languages untraditionally. Transcript: CHARLES: Hello everybody and welcome to The Frontside Podcast, Episode 93. My name is Charles Lowell, a developer here at The Frontside and I am your podcast host-in-training. With me today from The Frontside is Elrick also. Hello, Elrick. ELRICK: Hey. CHARLES: How are you doing? ELRICK...2018-01-1147 minThe Frontside PodcastThe Frontside Podcast083: Learn Haskell, Think LessJulie Moronuki: @argumatronic | argumatronic.com Show Notes: 00:57 - Julie’s Unique Origin Story Into Programming 03:47 - Good Resources vs Bad Resources for Learning Haskell 11:18 - Areas to Look at Before Taking on Haskell and Functional Programming 15:56 - Terminology 17:50 - The Haskell Pyramid 25:51 - Learning Haskell Vocabulary 28:20 - Monoid and Functor 42:06 - Advice for Someone Who May Not Be Interested in Programming Resources: Haskell Programming From First Principles (Haskell Book) Natural Language Processing (NLP) Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! Programming in Haskell by Graham Hutton Haskell: The Craft of Functional Programming by Simon Th...2017-09-2548 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryJulie MoronukiIn this episode I talk with Julie Moronuki. We catch up about “Haskell Book”, cover the upcoming Joy of Haskell, lessons learned teaching Haskell in user groups, other projects, linguistics, and more. Our Guest, Julie Moronuki @argumatronic on Twitter GinBaby on Github http://argumatronic.com/ Joy of Haskell @joyofhaskell on Twitter Conference Announcements The Strange Loop coming! It will be held in St. Louis, MO on September 28-30, 2017 at the Peabody Opera House. To submit your CfP, visit http://thestrangeloop.com/. PWLConf 2017 will be taking plac...2017-09-1258 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryElise HuardIn this episode I talk with Elise Huard. We talk her introduction to functional programming, the benefit of moving between Haskell and Clojure, her book “Game programming in Haskell”, and more. Our Guest, Elise Huard @elise_huard on Twitter Elise blogs at http://jabberwocky.eu/ Sponsors This episode is sponsored by Clubhouse.io project management tools for software teams. Visit clubhouse.io/geekery to sign up for a free trial and a $50 credit. Clubhouse: dream, develop, deploy. Announcements Curry On is taking place July 18th and 19th i...2016-07-0549 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceHaskell Programming (Interview)Chris Allen and Julie Moronuki joined the show to talk about Haskell, their book “Haskell Programming”, learning to program, their book writing process, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Toptal – Join the best, or hire the best engineers and designers! Email Adam (adam@changelog.com) for a personal introduction to our friends at Toptal. Linode Professional Services – Let Linode’s Professional Services team be your Sysadmin. Use promo code changelog20 for a $20 credit! Opbeat for Node.j...2016-03-261h 41Changelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsHaskell ProgrammingChris Allen and Julie Moronuki joined the show to talk about Haskell, their book “Haskell Programming”, learning to program, their book writing process, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Toptal – Join the best, or hire the best engineers and designers! Email Adam (adam@changelog.com) for a personal introduction to our friends at Toptal. Linode Professional Services – Let Linode’s Professional Services team be your Sysadmin. Use promo code changelog20 for a $20 credit! Opbeat for Node.j...2016-03-261h 41Functional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryJohn A. De GoesIn this episode I talk with John De Goes. We cover his introduction to functional programming, reasons for starting a functional programming conference, evolution of LambdaConf, what to look forward to at LambdaConf 2016, the choice to pick PureScript at SlamData, and more. Our Guest, John De Goes @jdegoes on Twitter http://degoes.net/ John on LinkedIn LambdaConf Announcements On May 2nd and 3rd flatMap(Oslo) is taking place in Oslo, Norway. flatMap(Oslo) is a conference about functional programming, mainly on the JVM. The call for speakers is...2016-03-221h 09Functional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryClaudia DoppioslashIn this episode I talk with Claudia Doppioslash. We talk about how she first got into functional programming; her experience with Clojure, Haskell, Idris, Erlang, Elixir, LFE, and Elm; Static vs Dynamic Types; and her goal of showing Functional Reactive Programming as a good way to do game development. Our Guest, Claudia Doppioslash @doppioslash on Twitter http://blog.doppioslash.com/ @lambda_cat on Twitter http://www.lambdacat.com/ Announcements Compose :: Conference will be taking place Thursday, Feb. 4th and Friday, Feb. 5 of 2016 in New York City. Compose is...2016-01-1254 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryJulie Moronuki and Chris AllenIn this episode I talk with Julie Moronuki and Chris Allen. In this episode we talk about learning Haskell as a non-programmer, and some of the lessons we can learn as we try and teach others. Our Guests, Julie Moronuki and Chris Allen Julie is @argumatronic on Twitter Julie’s blog Chris is @bitemyapp on Twitter Chris’ website http://bitemyapp.com/ Haskell Book Announcements Erlang Factory San Fransisco is coming up on the 26th-27th of March. Guest speakers include Alan Kay, José Valim, Robert Virding, Joe Armst...2015-01-201h 00