We bring you our first instalment for June 2018, of our suggested ‘Sunday Reads’. This week we share some of our best-loved Scala, Haskell & FP learns from around the internet.
Don't forget to sign up to our next Scala in the City which is taking place on Wednesday 27th June at the BrightTALK offices. We have limited spaces available and with two great speakers Luka Jacobowitz and Leszek Sliwko make sure to reserve your space here.
Our first read is from Li Haoyi, Software Engineer. The post is called Zero-Overhead Tree Processing with the Visitor Pattern.
Our second read is from Viktor Klang, Deputy CTO at Lightbend. The post a series and is called Futures in Scala Protips.
Our third read is from Jeff May, Principal Software Engineer. The post is called Implicit Implications (part 1): Implicit Parameters.
Our fourth read is from Chas Leichner, Engineer. The post is called A Rosetta Stone for Haskell Abstractions.
Our fifth read is from Oliver J. White, Product Marketing Lead at Lightbend. The post is called Akka A to Z: A Guide To The Industry’s Best Toolkit for Fast Data and Microservices Architectures.
Our final read is from Vinay Madhusudanan, Assistant Professsor of Mathematics. The post is called Combinatorics of permutations: Introduction.
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 on info@signifytechnology.com.
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