Applied "Abstract Non-Sense" (Séminaire de Jean-Luc Falcone, UNIGE, département d'informatique)
17.12.2019 14:00
Functional programming was once considered as a theoretical toy and relegated to computing history textbooks. However, this approach is becoming more and more popular among software engineers. Indeed it allows developers to quickly build clean software based on sound principles. Notably functional programmers derive design patterns from abstract algebra and category theory. In this software engigneering talk, we will illustrate the design method of functional programming through a concrete example: building a scalable "big data" framework.
Lieu
salle 623, Séminaire d'analyse numérique
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Section de mathématiquesIntervenant-e-s
Jean-Luc Falcone, UNIGE, département d'informatiqueentrée libre