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Concurrency and Functional Programming with Riccardo Terrell using F#

Concurrency and Functional Programming with Riccardo Terrell using F#

Released Wednesday, 3rd October 2018
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Concurrency and Functional Programming with Riccardo Terrell using F#

Concurrency and Functional Programming with Riccardo Terrell using F#

Concurrency and Functional Programming with Riccardo Terrell using F#

Concurrency and Functional Programming with Riccardo Terrell using F#

Wednesday, 3rd October 2018
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When Riccardo Terrell hit the concurrency limitations in a jvm application, he thought back to the haskell he learned in a university course and decided to rewrite the entire thing in haskell.  The immutability of the haskell solution made the concurrency bottleneck non-existent.  It is no surprise that years later, his book on concurrency in .net leans heavily on functional programming constructs and the functional features of F# and C#.

 Today we talk about concurrency and functional programming, about F#  how it compares to haskell and scala.  We also chat about CPU architectures, best practises for writing distributed systems and much more.

Thanks to Manning we also have some free copies of the book to give away.  Leave a comment on the webpage for the episode or on twitter if you are interested and I will randomly pick from the interested parties.

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