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Scala Sunday Reads: April 22 #Week 4

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We bring you the fourth and final instalment for April 2018, of our suggested ‘Sunday Reads’. This week we share some of our best-loved Scala, Haskell & FP learns from around the internet.

It's not too late! If you haven’t already remember to sign up to our third Scala in the City held on Thursday 26th April at the lovely Uswitch offices. This event is for anyone who loves all things Scala and this months focus is on Blockchain. 

 

Our first read is from Yifan Xing, Software Engineer. The post is called Asynchronous Programming: Scala.concurrent and Monix! What?

 

Our second read is from Travis Athougies, Functional Programming Enthusiast. The post is called The monadic structure of combinatorial optimization

 

Our third learn is from James Phillips, a Functional developer, typelevel enthusiast. The post is called FString: String lengths at compile time.  

 

Our fourth read is from Matt Parsons, Software Engineer at Input Output (IOHK). The post is called Three Layer Haskell Cake. 

 

Our fifth read is from Diego Alonso, Scala and software enthusiast.. The post is called A lightweight introduction to Recursion Schemes in Scala. 

 

Our sixth read is from Luka Jacobowitz, Software Consultant at codecentric AG. The post is called Rethinking MonadError. 

 

If you are craving more, check out last week’s recommended reading material here. Don’t forget to subscribe below to be the first to get our Scala Sunday Reads.

 

If you would like to feature in our Scala Sunday reads, please get in touch with the team.

 

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