Meeting Slides: 7 more in 7 — Elm
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review tonight's discussion, tonight's slides for the third chapter of Seven More Languages in Seven Weeks on Elm are uploaded below.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review tonight's discussion, tonight's slides for the third chapter of Seven More Languages in Seven Weeks on Elm are uploaded below.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review tonight's discussion, tonight's slides for the second chapter of Seven More Languages in Seven Weeks on Factor are uploaded below.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review tonight's discussion, tonight's slides for the first chapter of Seven More Languages in Seven Weeks on Lua are uploaded below.
This meeting, we saw how commits in a git repository form a distributed acyclic graph that can be visualized with graphviz.
No slides this time around, but it was still an excellent discussion. The topic this time was dealing with state and consistency in distributed systems, focusing on talks by Christopher Meiklejohn.
This meeting, we discussed the Actor concurrency model, and how to design systems with it.
This meeting, we talked about software architecture issues, and some of the patterns and techniques used to mitigate them.
This meeting, we talked about the power of Lisp macros, and how they can be used to cleanly transform code into something far more concise and readable.
This meeting, we discussed what monads are, why they're important, how they work, and the problems we can solve with them.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review last night's discussion, the slides for the seventh and final chapter of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks on Haskell are uploaded below.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review tonight's discussion, the slides for the sixth chapter of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks on Clojure are uploaded below.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review tonight's discussion, the slides for the fifth chapter of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks on Erlang are uploaded below.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review tonight's discussion, the slides for the fourth chapter of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks on Scala are uploaded below.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review last night's discussion, the slides for the third chapter of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks on Prolog are uploaded below.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review last night's discussion, the slides for the second chapter of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks on Io are uploaded below.
For those that missed the meeting, or would like to review tonight's discussion, tonight's slides introducing Seven Languages in Seven Weeks and the first chapter on Ruby are uploaded below.
Our meeting on May 27th will kick off our new series of seminars. We will start off with an introduction to the new book Seven Languages in Seven Weeks, then dive into the first language, Ruby.
Now that we've completed our study of Abelson and Sussman's Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, here's a quick recap of the topics we've covered.
We'd like to announce and invite you to attend the new Extreme Tech Seminar, a regular meeting to systematically study technology topics using significant works in the field, beginning with the seminal text Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs!